Data concerning the international transfer of technology, particularly in the area of unpatented know-how, are relatively scarce. In this article, Mr. Bleeke and Professor Rahl present the results of one of the first empirical studies conducted in this field. The study, in which signifcant information was gathered from United States corporate licensing attorneys and executives, is focused upon the extent to which territorial and field-of-use restrictions are necessary to facilitate the international transfer of unpatented know-how. The results provide a clearer picturefor both policy makers and practitioners in the field
This thesis is being archived as a Digitized Shelf Copy for campus access to current students and st...
International audienceThis paper searches for evidence on the additional difficulty the parties have...
A widely used clause in license contracts -- the field-of-use restriction (FOUR) -- precludes licens...
Data concerning the international transfer of technology, particularly in the area of unpatented kno...
The courts of both the United States and the European Communities have upheld the legality of variou...
In the past years, there has been an increasing recognition that companies choose to enter different...
According to the U.S. Congress, it can be inferred that In general, the process of commercializing ...
This paper empirically analyzes the determinants of the choice between wholly owned subsidiary and t...
For any international law practitioner issues relating to technology and proprietary information can...
Globalization has underlined the need for firms to exploit technological capabilities on a global sc...
This paper empirically analyzes the behavior of technology licensors using a large dataset of US-tra...
This paper investigates whether, in what direction, and to what extent one mode of technology transf...
Using a new dataset encompassing more than 2,200 inventions made by Max Planck Society researchers f...
This paper investigates wheter, in what direction, and to what extent one mode of technology transfe...
Using data on U.S. firms ’ technology licensing to local agents in developing countries, this paper ...
This thesis is being archived as a Digitized Shelf Copy for campus access to current students and st...
International audienceThis paper searches for evidence on the additional difficulty the parties have...
A widely used clause in license contracts -- the field-of-use restriction (FOUR) -- precludes licens...
Data concerning the international transfer of technology, particularly in the area of unpatented kno...
The courts of both the United States and the European Communities have upheld the legality of variou...
In the past years, there has been an increasing recognition that companies choose to enter different...
According to the U.S. Congress, it can be inferred that In general, the process of commercializing ...
This paper empirically analyzes the determinants of the choice between wholly owned subsidiary and t...
For any international law practitioner issues relating to technology and proprietary information can...
Globalization has underlined the need for firms to exploit technological capabilities on a global sc...
This paper empirically analyzes the behavior of technology licensors using a large dataset of US-tra...
This paper investigates whether, in what direction, and to what extent one mode of technology transf...
Using a new dataset encompassing more than 2,200 inventions made by Max Planck Society researchers f...
This paper investigates wheter, in what direction, and to what extent one mode of technology transfe...
Using data on U.S. firms ’ technology licensing to local agents in developing countries, this paper ...
This thesis is being archived as a Digitized Shelf Copy for campus access to current students and st...
International audienceThis paper searches for evidence on the additional difficulty the parties have...
A widely used clause in license contracts -- the field-of-use restriction (FOUR) -- precludes licens...