Patent thickets are unintentionally dense webs of overlapping intellectual property rights owned by different companies that can retard progress. This article begins with a review of existing research on patent thickets, focusing in particular on the problem of patent thickets in nanotechnology, or nanothickets. After presenting visual evidence of the presence of nanothickets using a network analytic technique, it discusses potential organizational responses to patent thickets. It then reviews the existing research on patent pools and discusses pool formation in the shadow of antitrust enforcement. Based on recent research on patent pool formation, it examines the divergent fate of two recent pools and discusses the prospects for the future...
The presentation expands on the concept of “thickets” in Intellectual Property Rights such as when a...
We investigate incidence and evolution of patent thickets. Our empirical analysis is based on a theo...
We investigate incidence and evolution of patent thickets. Our empirical analysis is based on a theo...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in Oxford ...
426-433During the past decade, a swarm of patent applications pertaining to nanotechnology has been ...
Despite all predictions and promises, nanotechnology still seems to be more of an emerging science t...
This article empirically investigates the results of an expert-based method to identify 'patent thic...
Nanotechnology has been described as a transformative technology that will bring about the next indu...
Patent race models assume that an innovator wins the only patent covering a product. But when techno...
Although scientists have for decades now had the ability to manipulate matter at the atomic level, w...
Based on a data set of 612 European Patents from five different industries, I show that patent thick...
Due to their pervasiveness and their business potential, carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and graphene are cu...
Experiences from ICT and biotechnology have shown that the current patent system has increasing diff...
In several key industries, including semiconductors, biotechnology, computer software, and the Inter...
This report analyses whether entry of UK enterprises into patenting in a technology area is affected...
The presentation expands on the concept of “thickets” in Intellectual Property Rights such as when a...
We investigate incidence and evolution of patent thickets. Our empirical analysis is based on a theo...
We investigate incidence and evolution of patent thickets. Our empirical analysis is based on a theo...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in Oxford ...
426-433During the past decade, a swarm of patent applications pertaining to nanotechnology has been ...
Despite all predictions and promises, nanotechnology still seems to be more of an emerging science t...
This article empirically investigates the results of an expert-based method to identify 'patent thic...
Nanotechnology has been described as a transformative technology that will bring about the next indu...
Patent race models assume that an innovator wins the only patent covering a product. But when techno...
Although scientists have for decades now had the ability to manipulate matter at the atomic level, w...
Based on a data set of 612 European Patents from five different industries, I show that patent thick...
Due to their pervasiveness and their business potential, carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and graphene are cu...
Experiences from ICT and biotechnology have shown that the current patent system has increasing diff...
In several key industries, including semiconductors, biotechnology, computer software, and the Inter...
This report analyses whether entry of UK enterprises into patenting in a technology area is affected...
The presentation expands on the concept of “thickets” in Intellectual Property Rights such as when a...
We investigate incidence and evolution of patent thickets. Our empirical analysis is based on a theo...
We investigate incidence and evolution of patent thickets. Our empirical analysis is based on a theo...