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top 300 universities worldwide. By providing a patent ranking system and an analysis of the determinants of university …
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This paper reviews the literature on benefits and (potential) problems from university patenting and licensing activity, based on 109 papers published between 1980 to 2004. Reasons for university patenting activities include positive influence on researchers' careers, prestige and earnings;...
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associated with a 1.5 to 2.2 percent increase in international patent collaborations. The evidence found survives the inclusion …
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This paper examines the contribution of 3G and 4G cellular technologies to the smartphone revolution. It relies on quasi-natural experiments in which these technologies were launched at different times and deployed at different rates across countries while the availability of handsets, operating...
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protocol as part of the Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution. We use a uniquely constructed patent data set on … distinguish between so-called 'mother' patents, or original inventions, and 'family' patents, which represent the same invention … patenting decisions. International environmental agreements provide incentives for additional inventive activity in and the …
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, where countries might specialize in the provision of one or the other type of inputs. We introduce a new patent-based metric …
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As regards the performance required for the development of the knowledge-based society, we view industrial property as an important level in this context. Therefore, in this paper we present (on a comparative basis) the system of industrial property rights and their protection in the European...
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We study the technology sovereignty of Europe, the US, China, Japan, and Korea. By examining citations from PCT patents filed from 2000-2020, we assess the bilateral and global influence of inventions. We highlight four insights. First, the US shows superior technology sovereignty through its...
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