Combining both interview data and empirical analyses at the patent and firm levels, we explore the value-appropriation and value-creation implications of R&D collaboration resulting in the co-ownership of intellectual property (i.e. co-patents). We make an explicit distinction between three different types of co-patenting partners: intra-industry partners, inter-industry partners, and universities. Our findings indicate that the value-appropriation challenges of IP sharing are clearly evident with intra-industry co-patenting, where partners are more likely to encounter overlapping exploitation domains. Co-patenting with universities is associated with higher market value, since appropriation challenges are unlikely to play a role and co...
Joint patenting by companies, the sharing of property rights on inventions, is a relatively unknown ...
Joint patenting by companies, the sharing of property rights on inventions, is a relatively unknown ...
Joint patenting by companies, the sharing of property rights on inventions, is a relatively unknown ...
Combining both interview data and empirical analyses at the patent and firm levels, we explore the v...
Combining both interview data and empirical analyses at the patent and firm levels, we explore the v...
Combining both interview data and empirical analyses at the patent and firm levels, we explore the v...
Combining both interview data and empirical analyses at the patent and firm levels, we explore the v...
Combining both interview data and empirical analyses at the patent and firm levels, we explore the v...
Combining both interview data and empirical analyses at the patent and firm levels, we explore the v...
Combining both interview data and empirical analyses at the patent and firm levels, we explore the v...
Combining both interview data and empirical analyses at the patent and firm levels, we explore the v...
Combining both interview data and empirical analyses at the patent and firm levels, we explore the v...
Combining both interview data and empirical analyses at the patent and firm levels, we explore the v...
Combining both interview data and empirical analyses at the patent and firm levels, we explore the v...
Joint patenting by companies, the sharing of property rights on inventions, is a relatively unknown ...
Joint patenting by companies, the sharing of property rights on inventions, is a relatively unknown ...
Joint patenting by companies, the sharing of property rights on inventions, is a relatively unknown ...
Joint patenting by companies, the sharing of property rights on inventions, is a relatively unknown ...
Combining both interview data and empirical analyses at the patent and firm levels, we explore the v...
Combining both interview data and empirical analyses at the patent and firm levels, we explore the v...
Combining both interview data and empirical analyses at the patent and firm levels, we explore the v...
Combining both interview data and empirical analyses at the patent and firm levels, we explore the v...
Combining both interview data and empirical analyses at the patent and firm levels, we explore the v...
Combining both interview data and empirical analyses at the patent and firm levels, we explore the v...
Combining both interview data and empirical analyses at the patent and firm levels, we explore the v...
Combining both interview data and empirical analyses at the patent and firm levels, we explore the v...
Combining both interview data and empirical analyses at the patent and firm levels, we explore the v...
Combining both interview data and empirical analyses at the patent and firm levels, we explore the v...
Combining both interview data and empirical analyses at the patent and firm levels, we explore the v...
Joint patenting by companies, the sharing of property rights on inventions, is a relatively unknown ...
Joint patenting by companies, the sharing of property rights on inventions, is a relatively unknown ...
Joint patenting by companies, the sharing of property rights on inventions, is a relatively unknown ...
Joint patenting by companies, the sharing of property rights on inventions, is a relatively unknown ...