intellectual property
Matching and Learning In Cities: Evidence From Patent Data
Using patents per capita (patent intensity) in a metropolitan area as a measure of innovation, the authors examine the role of knowledge spillovers on innovations in metropolitan areas. Findings indicate that patent intensity is positively related to the number of jobs per square mile (employment density) of metropolitan areas.
Is Academic Patenting Detrimental to High Quality Research? An Empirical Analysis of the Relationship Between Scientific Careers and Patent Applications
The paper searches for evidence of rivalry between academic patenting and scientific research in a panel of 1323 researchers along 30 years. Results show that the
occurrence of a patent is positively associated with the quality of previous and the quantity of later scientific publications.
EPO vs. USPTO Citation Lags
The paper estimates the diffusion and obsolescence of technological knowledge by technological field, country and type of institutions that generates it. Using a quasi-structured model, the authors test whether the observed processes of knowledge diffusion and obsolescence reflect the specific institutional mechanism generating them.
Economics of Ideas and Intellectual Property
The authors examine the underlying economics of the market for ideas from a positive and normative perspective. They highlight recent research by ourselves and others challenging the notion that government awards of monopoly through patents and copyright are ?the wy to provide appropriate incentives for innovation.
Reporting Intellectual Capital in Spain
The study reports on the analysis of annual reports from 14 listed companies in Spain over a five-year period, from 1998 to 2002. Companies in the sample are selected on the basis of their knowledge-based assets and incentives to report on Intellectual capital.
Spatial Inventor Networks As Studied by Patent Coinventorship
The authors study the structure of the spatial inventor networks in Sweden by examining the residence of inventors and coinventors in Swedish patent applications to the European Patent Office. Findings incicate that spatial affinity is strongly influenced by the general size of the nodes, as measured by population.
Some Economic Aspects of the European Harmonization of Intellectual
Property Rights in Software and its Impact to Eastern EU
The authors describe the most relevant intellectual property right regulation of software in Europe on legal protection of computer programs, the harmonisation of certain aspects of copyright and related rights in the information society, and the proposal for a directive on the patentability of computer-implemented inventions.
Patents and Innovation: Trends and Policy Challenges
The increasing use of patents to protect inventions by businesses and public research organisations is closely connected to recent evolutions in innovation processes. The paper looks at patent trends, changes and policies throughout OECD countries.
Ex Ante Versus Ex Post Justifications for Intellectual Property
According to the author, distinguishing between ex ante and ex post justifications
for intellectual property is more than just a philosophical exercise. The different explanations entail very different
consequences for the scope, duration, and enforcement of intellectual property rights.
Economics of Intellectual Property Protection in the Global Economy
The paper discusses intellectual property protection in the case of pharmaceutical companies selling AIDS medication to less developed countries at cost.