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RESEARCH EVALUATION AND COMMERCIALIZATION POTENTIAL @ IPP-CSIC MADRID - MARCH 03, 2022
Adam Jaffe, Brandeis University and Sloan School of Management at M.I.T., presented «The Matthew Effect and Intrinsic Quality in Patent Citation Networks». Following the seminar there was a debate on research evaluation and commercialization potential, implications for science and innovation policy and the role of Intellectual Property.
The event was hosted by the CSIC Institute of Public Goods and Policies and counted with the support of the EPIP association,
More information and video recording available here.
Strategic Management of Intellectual Property in Business Organizations: Value, Use and Risks @ University of Milano-Bicocca - November 19, 2019
The conference aims at providing a forum where academics interested in the economics and management of innovation and IP managers can discuss topics that are of critical importance for research as well as business practice. Although IP protection is crucially important for firm's competitive advantage, especially in technology sectors, many firms do not invest in the protection of their intellectual property and even firms that spend money in legal protection (e.g. patents) show a limited capacity to create and extract valuable from their investment. This problem is due to a limited attention and effort to integrate IP management with competitive strategy and often results in IP functions of a company being considered by top management as cost centers rather than value adding functions. Understanding the nature and sources of risks associated with patenting as a basis for finding solutions to mitigate such risks is a topic addressed by this conference.
The conference is hosted by the Department of Economics, Management and Statistics (DEMS) of the University of Milano-Bicocca in cooperation with the International Institute for Intellectual Property Management (I3PM), sponsored by Zacco and supported by the European Policy for Intellectual Property Association (EPIP) and the Center for European Studies (CefES), University of Milano-Bicocca.
HOW DO PATENT INTERMEDIARIES AFFECT INNOVATION AND THE MARKETS FOR TECHNOLOGIES? LESSONS FROM THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPE @ University of bordeaux - june 22, 2018
How do patent intermediaries impact on innovation and markets for technologies? What is the role of patent assertion entities and defensive patent aggregators? GREThA, the Research Group on Theoretical and Applied Economics of the University of Bordeaux, hosts a one-day workshop on these and related topics, with the participation of economists and legal scholars, both from Europe and the US, and industry representatives. They will share their research experience with both scholars and practitioners, commenting on recent findings, new research avenues, and policy issues.
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Multidisciplinary and International Perspectives - Brussels, October 17th, 2014
Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium for Science and the Arts
co-organized by the University of Leuven, Centre for Intellectual Property Rights and the University of Antwerp. Participation for PhD students is 150 euro, for others the registration fee is 200 euro (incl. lunch and reception).