Theories of intellectual property take the individual inventor or the firm as the unit of innovation. But studies in economic sociology show that in complex fields where knowledge is rapidly advancing and widely dispersed among different firms, the locus of innovation is neither an individual nor a single firm. Rather, innovative ideas originate in the informal networks of learning and collaboration that cut across firms. Understanding innovation in this subset of industries as emerging out of networks of informal information-sharing across firms challenges traditional utilitarian theories of trade secret law—which assume trade secret protection is needed to prevent excessive private, self-help efforts to preserve secrecy. Doctrinally, know...
Empirical studies of the use of trade secrecy are scant, and those focusing on startups, nonexistent...
This paper tests a number of hypotheses on the use and effectiveness of patents and trade secrets de...
Complementing received research on the role of collaboration networks in fostering interorganizati...
Theories of intellectual property take the individual inventor or the firm as the unit of innovation...
The skills and innovations of indigenous and local communities - their so-called “traditional knowle...
We present a model where an incumbent firm has a proprietary product whose technology consists of at...
The first target of today’s global commercial and military espionage, trade secrets, are the only fo...
Theoretical considerations suggest that secrecy reduces spillovers almost completely through non-dis...
Different protection mechanisms may be employed at the same time when an innovation is comprised of ...
An old retort in politics is “You’re either a Democrat or a Republican!” Likewise, the counterpart r...
We develop a model of two-stage cumulative research and development (R&D), in which one Research Uni...
The first target of today’s global commercial and military espionage, trade secrets, are the only fo...
Over the past 25 years, social science research in diverse fields has shifted its best explanations ...
[Excerpt] This report provides an overview of the law and policy of trade secrets. It discusses the ...
grantor: University of TorontoKnowledge production and distribution are increasingly recog...
Empirical studies of the use of trade secrecy are scant, and those focusing on startups, nonexistent...
This paper tests a number of hypotheses on the use and effectiveness of patents and trade secrets de...
Complementing received research on the role of collaboration networks in fostering interorganizati...
Theories of intellectual property take the individual inventor or the firm as the unit of innovation...
The skills and innovations of indigenous and local communities - their so-called “traditional knowle...
We present a model where an incumbent firm has a proprietary product whose technology consists of at...
The first target of today’s global commercial and military espionage, trade secrets, are the only fo...
Theoretical considerations suggest that secrecy reduces spillovers almost completely through non-dis...
Different protection mechanisms may be employed at the same time when an innovation is comprised of ...
An old retort in politics is “You’re either a Democrat or a Republican!” Likewise, the counterpart r...
We develop a model of two-stage cumulative research and development (R&D), in which one Research Uni...
The first target of today’s global commercial and military espionage, trade secrets, are the only fo...
Over the past 25 years, social science research in diverse fields has shifted its best explanations ...
[Excerpt] This report provides an overview of the law and policy of trade secrets. It discusses the ...
grantor: University of TorontoKnowledge production and distribution are increasingly recog...
Empirical studies of the use of trade secrecy are scant, and those focusing on startups, nonexistent...
This paper tests a number of hypotheses on the use and effectiveness of patents and trade secrets de...
Complementing received research on the role of collaboration networks in fostering interorganizati...