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Perspectives on commercializing innovation

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2012Description: 580p xvISBN:
  • 9780521887311
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.048 KIE
Contents:
Content: Contributors; Dedication; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part I: Perspectives on theories of intellectual property: 1. Intellectual Property and the theory of the firm / Daniel F. Spulber; 2. A transactional view of property rights / Robert P. Merges; 3. The modularity of patent law / Henry E. Smith; 4. Forging a new environmental and resource economics paradigm : the contractual bases for exchange / Terry L. Anderson and Gary D. Libecap; 5. Privatizing the Public Domain / Michael B. Abramowicz; Part II : Perspectives on the problems of anticommons and patent thickets: 6. Engineering a deal : toward a private ordering solution to the anticommons problem / F. Scott Kieff and Troy A. Paredes; 7. Understanding the RAND commitment / Douglas Lichtman; 8. Embryonic inventions and embryonic patents : prospects, prophecies, and pedis possessio / John F. Duffy; 9. Innovation and its discontents / Adam B. Jaffe and Josh Lerner; Part III : Perspectives on finance and commercialization: 10. Patents as options / Shaun Martin and Frank Partnoy; 11. Access to finance and the technological innovation: a historical experiment / Stephen Haber; 12. The decline of the independent inventor: a Schumpeterian story? / Naomi R. Lamoreaux and Ken Sokoloff; Part IV : Perspectives on the university innovation: 13. University software ownership and litigation: a first examination / Arti K. Rai, John R. Allison, and Bhaven Sampat; 14. The impact of the Bayh-Dole Act on Genetic Research and Development: evaluating the arguments and empirical research to date / Charles R. McManis and Sucheol Noh; 15. Patents, material transfers and access to research inputs in biomedical research / John P. Walsh, Charlene Cho, and Wesley M. Cohen; 16. Are universities the new patent trolls? / Mark Lemley; Part V : Perspectives on international considerations: 17. Successful factors for commercializing the results of research and development in Emerging Economies: a preliminary study of ITRI in Taiwan / Paul C. B. Liu, Kuang-Wei Chueh, and Galland M. Y. Ger; 18. Commercializing university research: beyond economic incentives / E. Richard Gold and Tal Srulovicz; Index.
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Content:
Contributors;
Dedication;
Acknowledgments;
Introduction;
Part I: Perspectives on theories of intellectual property:
1. Intellectual Property and the theory of the firm / Daniel F. Spulber;
2. A transactional view of property rights / Robert P. Merges;
3. The modularity of patent law / Henry E. Smith;
4. Forging a new environmental and resource economics paradigm : the contractual bases for exchange / Terry L. Anderson and Gary D. Libecap;
5. Privatizing the Public Domain / Michael B. Abramowicz;
Part II : Perspectives on the problems of anticommons and patent thickets:
6. Engineering a deal : toward a private ordering solution to the anticommons problem / F. Scott Kieff and Troy A. Paredes;
7. Understanding the RAND commitment / Douglas Lichtman;
8. Embryonic inventions and embryonic patents : prospects, prophecies, and pedis possessio / John F. Duffy;
9. Innovation and its discontents / Adam B. Jaffe and Josh Lerner;
Part III : Perspectives on finance and commercialization:
10. Patents as options / Shaun Martin and Frank Partnoy;
11. Access to finance and the technological innovation: a historical experiment / Stephen Haber;
12. The decline of the independent inventor: a Schumpeterian story? / Naomi R. Lamoreaux and Ken Sokoloff;
Part IV : Perspectives on the university innovation:
13. University software ownership and litigation: a first examination / Arti K. Rai, John R. Allison, and Bhaven Sampat;
14. The impact of the Bayh-Dole Act on Genetic Research and Development: evaluating the arguments and empirical research to date / Charles R. McManis and Sucheol Noh;
15. Patents, material transfers and access to research inputs in biomedical research / John P. Walsh, Charlene Cho, and Wesley M. Cohen;
16. Are universities the new patent trolls? / Mark Lemley;
Part V : Perspectives on international considerations:
17. Successful factors for commercializing the results of research and development in Emerging Economies: a preliminary study of ITRI in Taiwan / Paul C. B. Liu, Kuang-Wei Chueh, and Galland M. Y. Ger;
18. Commercializing university research: beyond economic incentives / E. Richard Gold and Tal Srulovicz;
Index.