Outside invention has gained in importance as universities are actively seeking commercialization of their inventions since the passage of the Bayh-Dole Act. The paper analyzes the incentives to invent for outside and inside inventors. It is shown that outside inventors have greater incentives to invent than incumbents. Outside inventors can always fully appropriate the gains from invention irrespective of market structures and firm behaviour. Moreover, outside invention prompts incumbents to commercialize an invention in contrast to inside invention. Embryonic inventions could best be commercialized by new enterprises due to the uncertainty of their outcomes. Cooperative invention could boost consumer welfare but constitutes a lackluster i...
Technological innovation outside the United States is increasing. The United States remains the larg...
Renewed efforts to bring science and technology to the center of economic revival in developing nati...
There exists an imperative in many countries to find effective paths for utilization of the knowledg...
The Bayh-Dole Act of 1980 provided U.S. universities with the right to commercialize employees' inve...
Proponents of the Bayh-Dole Act argue that unless universities have the right to license patentable ...
Proponents of the Bayh-Dole Act argue that industrial use of federally funded research would be redu...
[[abstract]]This paper conducts a unique study using the university patent as the unit of analysis t...
The commercialisation of university patents via spin-off formations or licensing to established comp...
We examine commonly observed forms of payment, such as milestones, royal-ties, or consulting contrac...
If an academic entrepreneur wants to commercialize their invention, they must first clarify who owns...
Mark Schankerman investigates the motivations for producing new, commercially valuable, scientific k...
We show that economic incentives affect the number and commercial value of inventions generated in u...
Universities are critical sources of innovation. In many countries, governments are working to intro...
The commercialisation of university patents via licensing to established companies or to spin-off fo...
Introduction: The commercialisation of university patents via licensing to established companies or ...
Technological innovation outside the United States is increasing. The United States remains the larg...
Renewed efforts to bring science and technology to the center of economic revival in developing nati...
There exists an imperative in many countries to find effective paths for utilization of the knowledg...
The Bayh-Dole Act of 1980 provided U.S. universities with the right to commercialize employees' inve...
Proponents of the Bayh-Dole Act argue that unless universities have the right to license patentable ...
Proponents of the Bayh-Dole Act argue that industrial use of federally funded research would be redu...
[[abstract]]This paper conducts a unique study using the university patent as the unit of analysis t...
The commercialisation of university patents via spin-off formations or licensing to established comp...
We examine commonly observed forms of payment, such as milestones, royal-ties, or consulting contrac...
If an academic entrepreneur wants to commercialize their invention, they must first clarify who owns...
Mark Schankerman investigates the motivations for producing new, commercially valuable, scientific k...
We show that economic incentives affect the number and commercial value of inventions generated in u...
Universities are critical sources of innovation. In many countries, governments are working to intro...
The commercialisation of university patents via licensing to established companies or to spin-off fo...
Introduction: The commercialisation of university patents via licensing to established companies or ...
Technological innovation outside the United States is increasing. The United States remains the larg...
Renewed efforts to bring science and technology to the center of economic revival in developing nati...
There exists an imperative in many countries to find effective paths for utilization of the knowledg...