In knowledge economies, patent agencies are often viewed as a relevant instrument of an efficient innovation policy. This paper brings a new support to that idea. We claim that these agencies should play an increasing role in the regulation of the relation between heterogeneous private R&D labs and public fundamental research units, especially concerning the question of the appropriation of free basic research results. Since these two institutions work with opposite institutional arrangements (see Dasgupta and David [9]), we essentially argue that there is, on the one hand, an over-appropriation of these results while, on the other hand, there is also an under-provision of free usable results issued from more fundamental research. We show h...
We show that economic incentives affect the commercial value of inventions generated in universities...
The purpose of this paper is to assess the impact of patent regulation in universities in Germany an...
Using data on U.S. universities, we show that universities that give higher royalty shares to facult...
In knowledge economies, patent agencies are often viewed as a relevant instrument of an efficient in...
JEL Classification: O31; H42International audienceIn knowledge economies, patent agencies are often ...
This paper exploits a particular facet of the US patent system, which thus far has been overlooked i...
The past decade has witnessed a second academic revolution with the new role of contributing to econ...
In the first chapter of this thesis, coauthored with Patrick Gaulé, we reexamine the widely held bel...
Until recently, universities promoted social and economic progress by placing research outputs in th...
This paper surveys the literature on university patenting. From the point of view of the economic th...
The pressure to extract rents from academic research results has led many universities to file more ...
To foster innovation and growth should basic research be publicly or privately funded? This paper s...
We examine how the ownership of intellectual property rights influences patenting of university-disc...
Since the 1980s in the US and the 1990s in Europe, patenting and licensing activities by universitie...
We show that economic incentives affect the commercial value of inventions generated in universities...
The purpose of this paper is to assess the impact of patent regulation in universities in Germany an...
Using data on U.S. universities, we show that universities that give higher royalty shares to facult...
In knowledge economies, patent agencies are often viewed as a relevant instrument of an efficient in...
JEL Classification: O31; H42International audienceIn knowledge economies, patent agencies are often ...
This paper exploits a particular facet of the US patent system, which thus far has been overlooked i...
The past decade has witnessed a second academic revolution with the new role of contributing to econ...
In the first chapter of this thesis, coauthored with Patrick Gaulé, we reexamine the widely held bel...
Until recently, universities promoted social and economic progress by placing research outputs in th...
This paper surveys the literature on university patenting. From the point of view of the economic th...
The pressure to extract rents from academic research results has led many universities to file more ...
To foster innovation and growth should basic research be publicly or privately funded? This paper s...
We examine how the ownership of intellectual property rights influences patenting of university-disc...
Since the 1980s in the US and the 1990s in Europe, patenting and licensing activities by universitie...
We show that economic incentives affect the commercial value of inventions generated in universities...
The purpose of this paper is to assess the impact of patent regulation in universities in Germany an...
Using data on U.S. universities, we show that universities that give higher royalty shares to facult...