Standards, Patents and Innovations
Timothy Simcoe,
Ajay Agrawal and
Stuart Graham
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JEL-codes: L15 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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Chapters in this book:
- A Tale of Two Standards: Patent Pools and Innovation in the Optical Disk Drive Industry
- Kenneth Flamm
- Do Patent Pools Encourage Innovation? Evidence from 20 Industries in the 1930s
- Ryan Lampe and Petra Moser
- Innovating Standards through Informal Consortia: The Case of Wireless Telecommunications
- Henry Delcamp and Aija Leiponen
- Intellectual Property Rights and the Evolution of Scientific Journals as Knowledge Platforms
- Daniel C. Fehder, Fiona Murray and Scott Stern
- International Standards and International Trade: Empirical Evidence from ISO 9000 Diffusion
- Joseph Clougherty and Michal Grajek
- Patent Disclosure in Standard Setting
- Bernhard Ganglmair and Emanuele Tarantino
- Patent Pools, Thickets, and Open Source Software Entry by Start-Up Firms
- Wen Wen, Marco Ceccagnoli and Chris Forman
- Patent Trolls and Technology Diffusion
- Catherine Tucker
- Raising the Barcode Scanner: Technology and Productivity in the Retail Sector
- Emek Basker
- Rewarding Duopoly Innovators: The Price of Exclusivity
- Hugo Hopenhayn and Matthew Mitchell
- Weak Patents Are a Weak Deterrent: Patent Portfolios, the Orange Book Listing Standard, and Generic Entry in Pharmaceuticals
- C. Scott Hemphill and Bhaven Sampat
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