A recurring issue in intellectual property theory is how the scope of patent rights affects invention and commercialization. Traditionally, there has been a dichotomous debate: one view stemming from Ed Kitch, promoting broad “prospect”-style patents in the hands of a single inventor, and another view from Robert Merges and Richard Nelson, advocating relatively narrow scope to encourage competition in innovation. More recently, a variety of scholars have set forth more nuanced positions. My thesis here is that the variance in these views can be traced to differing empirical attitudes about how well the market functions relative to a patent system in promoting invention, commercialization, and coordination among market actors in the R&D proc...
I use intuition derived from several of my research papers to make three points. First, in the absen...
The paper develops a comprehensive framework demonstrating how patents provide the foundation of the...
Several recent commentators have criticized trends in the patent system by suggesting that the goals...
A recurring issue in intellectual property theory is how the scope of patent rights affects inventio...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the e¤ect of an increase in patent scope on investments in R...
In the past couple of decades, many scholars have debated the worthiness of the limited monopoly tha...
In the past couple of decades, many scholars have debated the worthiness of the limited monopoly tha...
I use intuition derived from several of my research papers to make three points. First, in the absen...
Patents have become financial assets, in both practice and theory. A nascent market for patents rout...
Patents have become financial assets, in both practice and theory. A nascent market for patents rout...
Patents have become financial assets, in both practice and theory. A nascent market for patents rout...
Patents have become financial assets, in both practice and theory. A nascent market for patents rout...
Patents create strong incentives for collaborative development. For many technologies fixed costs ar...
the timing of licens-ing is independent of whether IP has already been granted. In contrast, the nee...
Technology transactions, such as licensing and R&D based alliances, have been growing rapidly in rec...
I use intuition derived from several of my research papers to make three points. First, in the absen...
The paper develops a comprehensive framework demonstrating how patents provide the foundation of the...
Several recent commentators have criticized trends in the patent system by suggesting that the goals...
A recurring issue in intellectual property theory is how the scope of patent rights affects inventio...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the e¤ect of an increase in patent scope on investments in R...
In the past couple of decades, many scholars have debated the worthiness of the limited monopoly tha...
In the past couple of decades, many scholars have debated the worthiness of the limited monopoly tha...
I use intuition derived from several of my research papers to make three points. First, in the absen...
Patents have become financial assets, in both practice and theory. A nascent market for patents rout...
Patents have become financial assets, in both practice and theory. A nascent market for patents rout...
Patents have become financial assets, in both practice and theory. A nascent market for patents rout...
Patents have become financial assets, in both practice and theory. A nascent market for patents rout...
Patents create strong incentives for collaborative development. For many technologies fixed costs ar...
the timing of licens-ing is independent of whether IP has already been granted. In contrast, the nee...
Technology transactions, such as licensing and R&D based alliances, have been growing rapidly in rec...
I use intuition derived from several of my research papers to make three points. First, in the absen...
The paper develops a comprehensive framework demonstrating how patents provide the foundation of the...
Several recent commentators have criticized trends in the patent system by suggesting that the goals...