The formal use of such intellectual property rights (IPR) as patents and registered copyright by universities has increased steadily in the last two decades. Mainstream arguments, embedded in economic theory and policy, advocating the use of IPR to protect academic research results are based on the view that IPR marketplaces work well and allow universities to reap significant benefits. However, there is a lack of evidence-based research to justify or critically evaluate these claims. Building upon an original survey of 46 universities and public research organizations in the United Kingdom, this study analyses the quality of the institutions underpinning the markets for patents and copyright, investigating potential inefficiencies that cou...
This paper surveys the literature on university patenting. From the point of view of the economic th...
This paper deals with an issue which is particularly relevant in the literature on IPR and universit...
Economists view intellectual property rights (IPRs) as policy tools for encouraging innovation, but ...
In recent years, policy discourse has placed much emphasis on the patenting of the outcomes of acade...
This article develops a general framework to describe the changes in university IPR regulations in E...
Since the 1980s in the US and the 1990s in Europe, patenting and licensing activities by universitie...
Since the 1980s in the US and the 1990s in Europe, patenting and licensing activities by universitie...
This paper addresses the commercialization of academic patents, developed in both universities and p...
This paper addresses the commercialization of academic patents, developed in both universities and p...
Efficient marketplaces for the exchange of intellectual property (IP) are crucial for firms' ability...
Since the 1980s in the US and the 1990s in Europe, patenting and licensing activities by universitie...
This project investigated the entrepreneurial activities of UK universities through in-depth intervi...
This paper deals with an issue which is particularly relevant in the literature on IPR and universit...
Since the 1980s in the US and the 1990s in Europe, patenting and licensing activities by universitie...
This paper surveys the literature on university patenting. From the point of view of the economic th...
This paper surveys the literature on university patenting. From the point of view of the economic th...
This paper deals with an issue which is particularly relevant in the literature on IPR and universit...
Economists view intellectual property rights (IPRs) as policy tools for encouraging innovation, but ...
In recent years, policy discourse has placed much emphasis on the patenting of the outcomes of acade...
This article develops a general framework to describe the changes in university IPR regulations in E...
Since the 1980s in the US and the 1990s in Europe, patenting and licensing activities by universitie...
Since the 1980s in the US and the 1990s in Europe, patenting and licensing activities by universitie...
This paper addresses the commercialization of academic patents, developed in both universities and p...
This paper addresses the commercialization of academic patents, developed in both universities and p...
Efficient marketplaces for the exchange of intellectual property (IP) are crucial for firms' ability...
Since the 1980s in the US and the 1990s in Europe, patenting and licensing activities by universitie...
This project investigated the entrepreneurial activities of UK universities through in-depth intervi...
This paper deals with an issue which is particularly relevant in the literature on IPR and universit...
Since the 1980s in the US and the 1990s in Europe, patenting and licensing activities by universitie...
This paper surveys the literature on university patenting. From the point of view of the economic th...
This paper surveys the literature on university patenting. From the point of view of the economic th...
This paper deals with an issue which is particularly relevant in the literature on IPR and universit...
Economists view intellectual property rights (IPRs) as policy tools for encouraging innovation, but ...