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research projects has been affected (to some degree) by the presence of third‐party patents. Our evidence suggests that the …
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research project has been affected (to some degree) by the presence of third-party patents. We test for the relative effects of …
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We use data from 3000 academic scientists to estimate the effects of other parties' patents on the academics' research … parties' patents. We find that transaction costs and the culture of the workplace have the largest influence over whether or … not patents affect the direction of research but that scientists’ understanding of patent law; their recent experience …
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Patents may assist trade in technology either by protecting buyers against the expropriation of the idea by third …
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Conditional on the decision to enter the market for immature technology, we test for the effects that trust – as proxied by the context in which the negotiating parties met – has on the likelihood that these negotiations are successful. Using a randomised dataset of 860 university-firm and...
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A research use exemption enables companies or research institutions to apply patented know-how of third parties for research purposes for free without being sued for hurting patent rights.Depending on the extent of its implementation, the research use exemption may be positive or negative for...
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number of publications and patents but either no effect or a negative effect on the subsequent number of commercial contracts …
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