This chapter documents instances from past centuries where inventors freely shared knowledge of their innovations with other inventors. It is widely believed that such knowledge sharing is a recent development, as in Open Source Software. Our survey shows, instead, that innovators have long practiced “collective invention” at times, including inventions in such key technologies as steam engines, iron, steel, and textiles. Generally, innovator behavior was substantially richer than the heroic portrayal often found in textbooks and museums. Knowledge sharing promoted innovation, sometimes coexisting with patents, at other times, not, suggesting that policy should foster both knowledge sharing and invention incentives
The production of novel knowledge is seen as a key driver of economic development. However, knowledg...
This study shows evidence for collaborative knowledge creation among individual researchers through ...
Incentives to innovate are a central element of innovation theory. In the private-investment model, ...
This chapter documents instances from past centuries where inventors freely shared knowledge of thei...
The diffusion of innovations is supposed to dissipate inventors’ rents. Yet in many documented cases...
The diffusion of innovations is supposed to dissipate inventors' rents. Yet in many documented cases...
Historical accounts describe numerous cases of parallel invention. Nowadays, with over half a millio...
Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy 2009This presentation was part of the session : ...
In this paper we argue that what Robert Allen has termed as collective invention settings (that is s...
This paper examines the characteristics of the collaborations between inventors in the United Kingdo...
Innovative ideas have unique properties arising from low communication costs. But ideas come from kn...
This paper models an industrial revolution as a qualitative transition from a world where innovation...
In this paper, we argue that together with individual inventors and firms, what Robert C. Allen (198...
In this paper, we quantitatively characterize the mechanism of collaborative knowledge creation at t...
The production of novel knowledge is seen as a key driver of economic development. However, knowledg...
This study shows evidence for collaborative knowledge creation among individual researchers through ...
Incentives to innovate are a central element of innovation theory. In the private-investment model, ...
This chapter documents instances from past centuries where inventors freely shared knowledge of thei...
The diffusion of innovations is supposed to dissipate inventors’ rents. Yet in many documented cases...
The diffusion of innovations is supposed to dissipate inventors' rents. Yet in many documented cases...
Historical accounts describe numerous cases of parallel invention. Nowadays, with over half a millio...
Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy 2009This presentation was part of the session : ...
In this paper we argue that what Robert Allen has termed as collective invention settings (that is s...
This paper examines the characteristics of the collaborations between inventors in the United Kingdo...
Innovative ideas have unique properties arising from low communication costs. But ideas come from kn...
This paper models an industrial revolution as a qualitative transition from a world where innovation...
In this paper, we argue that together with individual inventors and firms, what Robert C. Allen (198...
In this paper, we quantitatively characterize the mechanism of collaborative knowledge creation at t...
The production of novel knowledge is seen as a key driver of economic development. However, knowledg...
This study shows evidence for collaborative knowledge creation among individual researchers through ...
Incentives to innovate are a central element of innovation theory. In the private-investment model, ...