Projects
Designing technology licensing contracts Vlerick Business School
Designing Technology Licensing Contracts KU Leuven
Intellectual capital and the property rights (IPR) they represent are fundamental to value appropriation from innovation in high-tech industries like semiconductors, chemicals, electronics and biopharma. Within these industries, in order to capitalize on their R&D efforts companies frequently engage in out-licensing on markets for technology (MFT), as an alternative to commercializing their innovations themselves. Recent studies have ...
Getting more than you bargained for? An analysis of the antecedents and performance effects of technology licensing. KU Leuven
The purpose of this project is to gain a deeper understanding of the interplay between technology licensing and firms’ technological performance. We aim to provide insights into the role of internal patent portfolios as a determinant of a firm’s decision to engage in licensing and its impact on subsequent technological performance. First, we investigate what types of technology firms tend to in-license, and how this affects the composition of ...
Designing Technology Licensing Contracts KU Leuven
Intellectual property rights are fundamental to value appropriation
from innovation in high-tech industries. Within these industries,
companies frequently out-license technologies as an alternative to
commercializing technologies themselves. Recent studies have
argued that the potential for value appropriation and learning from
technology licensing depends on the design of licensing contracts.
Our research aims ...
Learning from licensing agreements: the perspective of licensees in rapidly developing countries Hasselt University
Evaluation of the feasibility of compulsory licensing for very expensive medicines. University of Antwerp
Collaborative licensing models for marine genetic resources in striving for efficient, accessible and equitable management of intellectual property rights KU Leuven
Accelerating Photonics Deployment via one Stop Shop Advanced Technology Access for Researchers Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Apps for cops: a realist evaluation of the impact of mobile information technology on police decision-making and on police-citizen interactions KU Leuven
Police services have increasingly embraced digitalization in recent years, and the offered technologies have become more sophisticated. The digitalization of the police is a frequently discussed topic in academic literature as well. While there is already a considerable amount of research on the impact of various technologies, this primarily focuses on their impact in terms of performance (e.g. effectiveness or efficiency). Much less is known ...