We study the impact of incentive pay, local development objectives and government constraints on university licensing performance. We develop and test a simple contracting model of technology licensing offices, using new survey information together with panel data on U.S. universities for 1995-99. We find that private universities are much more likely to adopt incentive pay than public ones, but ownership does not affect licensing performance conditional on the use of incentive pay. Adopting incentive pay is associated with about 30-40 percent more income per license. Universities with strong local development objectives generate about 30 percent less income per license, but are more likely to license to local (in-state) startup companies. ...
In line with the rights and incentives provided by the Bayh-Dole Act of 1980, U.S. universities have...
In line with the rights and incentives provided by the Bayh-Dole Act of 1980, U.S. universities have...
Using data for 102 U.S. universities, we show that royalty-sharing arrangements (cash flow rights) v...
We study the impact of incentive pay, local development objectives and government constraints on uni...
We study the impact of private ownership, incentive pay and local development objectives on universi...
We study the impact of private ownership, incentive pay, and local development objectives on univers...
We study the impact of private ownership, incentive pay, and local development objectives on univers...
Using data on U.S. universities, we show that universities that give higher royalty shares to facult...
We show that economic incentives affect the commercial value of inventions generated in universities...
Mark Schankerman investigates the motivations for producing new, commercially valuable, scientific k...
In line with the rights and incentives provided by the Bayh-Dole Act of 1980, U.S. universities have...
Historically, commercial use of university research has been viewed in terms of spillovers.Recently,...
Our study analyzes the patent transactions of the top 58 US universities in the yeas from 2002 to 20...
Purpose The purpose of this journal-ready dissertation was to provide timely information to technol...
In line with the rights and incentives provided by the Bayh-Dole Act of 1980, U.S. universities have...
In line with the rights and incentives provided by the Bayh-Dole Act of 1980, U.S. universities have...
Using data for 102 U.S. universities, we show that royalty-sharing arrangements (cash flow rights) v...
We study the impact of incentive pay, local development objectives and government constraints on uni...
We study the impact of private ownership, incentive pay and local development objectives on universi...
We study the impact of private ownership, incentive pay, and local development objectives on univers...
We study the impact of private ownership, incentive pay, and local development objectives on univers...
Using data on U.S. universities, we show that universities that give higher royalty shares to facult...
We show that economic incentives affect the commercial value of inventions generated in universities...
Mark Schankerman investigates the motivations for producing new, commercially valuable, scientific k...
In line with the rights and incentives provided by the Bayh-Dole Act of 1980, U.S. universities have...
Historically, commercial use of university research has been viewed in terms of spillovers.Recently,...
Our study analyzes the patent transactions of the top 58 US universities in the yeas from 2002 to 20...
Purpose The purpose of this journal-ready dissertation was to provide timely information to technol...
In line with the rights and incentives provided by the Bayh-Dole Act of 1980, U.S. universities have...
In line with the rights and incentives provided by the Bayh-Dole Act of 1980, U.S. universities have...
Using data for 102 U.S. universities, we show that royalty-sharing arrangements (cash flow rights) v...