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Patents for inventions are at the crossroad of law, technology and economics, with the Patent System resting on two fundamental assumptions: one, that technical progress is desirable and that disclosure is preferable to secrecy; two, that a competitive market economy is in the public interest,...
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between patent innovation activities and foreign … trade competitiveness and analyze China's level of independent knowledge innovation internationally, especially in … large amounts of data shows that the gap between China and Japan on independent knowledge innovation is obvious. Research …
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between patent innovation activities and foreign … trade competitiveness and analyze China's level of independent knowledge innovation internationally, especially in … large amounts of data shows that the gap between China and Japan on independent knowledge innovation is obvious. Research …
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We consider a licensing mechanism for process innovations that combines a license auction with royalty contracts to those who lose the auction. Firms' bids are dual signals of their cost reductions: the winning bid signals the own cost reduction to rival oligopolists, whereas the losing bid...
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This paper reconsiders the licensing of a common value innovation to a downstream duopoly, assuming a dual licensing …
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We consider a licensing mechanism for process innovations that combines a license auction with royalty contracts to those who lose the auction. Firms' bids are dual signals of their cost reductions: the winning bid signals the own cost reduction to rival oligopolists, whereas the losing bid...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003935644
This paper reconsiders the licensing of a common value innovation to a downstream duopoly, assuming a dual licensing …
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