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Appropriability and the timing of innovation: Evidence from MIT inventions
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2003-04)
At least since Arrow (1962), economists have believed that strong property rights are
necessary for firms to invest in innovation. This belief was a key principle underlying
the Bayh-Dole Act, which gave universities the ...
The Disclosure and Licensing of University Inventions
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2003-05-12)
We examine the interplay of the three major university actors in
technology transfer from universities to industry: the faculty, the technology
transfer office (TTO), and the central administration. We
model the faculty ...
Patterns of Research and Licensing Activity of Science and Engineering Faculty
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2003-04)