Changes in university patent quality after the Bayh-Dole act: a re-examination
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Using a longer stream of patent citations data, it is shown that the results of the Henderson et al. study reflect changes in the intertemporal distribution of citations to university patents, rather than a significant change in the total number of citations these patents eventually receive. This has important implications for the evaluation of Bayh-Dole.
Publication Name: International Journal of Industrial Organization
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0167-7187
Year: 2003
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Disclosure and licensing of university inventions: 'the best we can do with the s**t we get to work with'
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The interplay of the three major university actors namely the faculty, the technology transfer office (TTO) and the central administration in technology transfer from universities to industry is examined. The examination revealed that quality is inversely related to the share of license income allotted to faculty.
Publication Name: International Journal of Industrial Organization
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0167-7187
Year: 2003
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