The allocation of any benefit that arises from worker-generated innovation is complicated by the importance of three separate areas of law — employment law, intellectual property law and equity — and the distinction between those types of innovation that attract intellectual property rights and those types that do not (the latter being a category that is often referred to as ‘know-how’). The purpose of this article is to engage with the legal scholarship on the principles that are relevant to innovation. To date, the discussion has focused on two distinct approaches — what may be termed the economic and the fairness perspectives. The former may be seen as a justification for the current regime, while the latter has focused on the perceived ...
Can stringent labor laws be efficient? Possibly, if they provide firms with a commitment device to n...
A patent is an intellectual property right granted as a reward for the labours of the inventor so as...
In this paper, we study the incentives of \u85rms to promote innovation. We analyze a situation in w...
Review Vol. 21(2) pp. 27-50. The allocation of any benefit that arises from worker-generated innovat...
The allocation of any benefit that arises from worker-generated innovation is complicated by the imp...
The subject of this thesis is the allocation of intellectual property rights between employers and e...
thank Hanh Le and Chandrasekhar Mangipudi for excellent research assistance. Labor Laws and Innovati...
Deriving profits from the sale of creative thought became presently the most secure way to obtain p...
The dawn of industrialization was sustained by the protection of intellectual property rights on the...
The European Union has established an almost complete system of protection of intellectual property,...
In modern society, most technologies are created by companies that have a well-organized research b...
We study how complementarities and intellectual property rights affect the management of knowledge w...
We analyse how institutional complementarities between employee representation laws and dismissal re...
Abstract: The main rationale for intellectual property relies on the thesis of the incentive to crea...
The incompleteness of employment contracts may leave inventors vulnerable to ex post opportunism by ...
Can stringent labor laws be efficient? Possibly, if they provide firms with a commitment device to n...
A patent is an intellectual property right granted as a reward for the labours of the inventor so as...
In this paper, we study the incentives of \u85rms to promote innovation. We analyze a situation in w...
Review Vol. 21(2) pp. 27-50. The allocation of any benefit that arises from worker-generated innovat...
The allocation of any benefit that arises from worker-generated innovation is complicated by the imp...
The subject of this thesis is the allocation of intellectual property rights between employers and e...
thank Hanh Le and Chandrasekhar Mangipudi for excellent research assistance. Labor Laws and Innovati...
Deriving profits from the sale of creative thought became presently the most secure way to obtain p...
The dawn of industrialization was sustained by the protection of intellectual property rights on the...
The European Union has established an almost complete system of protection of intellectual property,...
In modern society, most technologies are created by companies that have a well-organized research b...
We study how complementarities and intellectual property rights affect the management of knowledge w...
We analyse how institutional complementarities between employee representation laws and dismissal re...
Abstract: The main rationale for intellectual property relies on the thesis of the incentive to crea...
The incompleteness of employment contracts may leave inventors vulnerable to ex post opportunism by ...
Can stringent labor laws be efficient? Possibly, if they provide firms with a commitment device to n...
A patent is an intellectual property right granted as a reward for the labours of the inventor so as...
In this paper, we study the incentives of \u85rms to promote innovation. We analyze a situation in w...