We examine the impact of the licensing policies of one or more upstream owners of essential intellectual property (IP hereafter) on the variety offered by a downstream industry, as well as on consumers and social welfare. When an upstream monopoly owner of essential IP increases the number of licenses, it enhances product variety, adding to consumer value, but it also intensifies downstream competition, and thus dissipates profits. As a result, the upstream IP monopoly may want to provide too many or too few licenses, relatively to what maximizes consumer surplus or social welfare. With multiple owners of essential IP, royalty stacking increases aggregate licensing fees and thus tends to limit the number of licensees, which can also reduce...
A vertically integrated firm, having acquired the intellectual property (IP) through innovation to b...
Licensing entails a tradeoff: licensing payments net of transaction costs (revenue effect) have to b...
We show the impact of technology licensing on optimal patent policy. Strong patent protection that e...
We examine the impact of the licensing policies of one or more upstream owners of essential intellec...
We focus on downstream uses that combine multiple intellectual property rights and examine the effec...
We focus on downstream uses that combine multiple intellectual property rights and examine the e¤ect...
21 June 2007We focus on downstream uses that combine multiple intellectual property rights and exami...
We focus on downstream uses that combine multiple intellectual property rights and examine the effec...
This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of patent licensing in a Cournot oligopoly with general...
We show the effects of product differentiation and product market competition on technology licensin...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we consider the licensing behavior from an upstream firm to a vertically-...
We focus on downstream uses that combine multiple intellectual property rights and examine the effec...
The authors are grateful to the publisher, Elsevier, for letting the manuscript being archived in th...
We focus on downstream uses that combine multiple intellectual property rights and examine the effec...
In technology-based industries, incumbent firm often license their technology to potential competito...
A vertically integrated firm, having acquired the intellectual property (IP) through innovation to b...
Licensing entails a tradeoff: licensing payments net of transaction costs (revenue effect) have to b...
We show the impact of technology licensing on optimal patent policy. Strong patent protection that e...
We examine the impact of the licensing policies of one or more upstream owners of essential intellec...
We focus on downstream uses that combine multiple intellectual property rights and examine the effec...
We focus on downstream uses that combine multiple intellectual property rights and examine the e¤ect...
21 June 2007We focus on downstream uses that combine multiple intellectual property rights and exami...
We focus on downstream uses that combine multiple intellectual property rights and examine the effec...
This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of patent licensing in a Cournot oligopoly with general...
We show the effects of product differentiation and product market competition on technology licensin...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we consider the licensing behavior from an upstream firm to a vertically-...
We focus on downstream uses that combine multiple intellectual property rights and examine the effec...
The authors are grateful to the publisher, Elsevier, for letting the manuscript being archived in th...
We focus on downstream uses that combine multiple intellectual property rights and examine the effec...
In technology-based industries, incumbent firm often license their technology to potential competito...
A vertically integrated firm, having acquired the intellectual property (IP) through innovation to b...
Licensing entails a tradeoff: licensing payments net of transaction costs (revenue effect) have to b...
We show the impact of technology licensing on optimal patent policy. Strong patent protection that e...