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ARUNDEL, A. [2000], “Patent - The Viagra of Innovation Policy?” Internal Report to
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the Expert Group in the Project “Innovation Policy in a Knowledge-Based
Economy,” MERIT: Maastricht. Available at: ftp://ftp.cordis.europa.eu/pub/innovation-policy/studies/studies_knowledge_based_economy_wp3.pdf


COHEN, W., M.R. FLORIDA AND W.R. GOE [1994], University-Industry Research
=Reviewed Resources=
Centers in the United States, Center for Economic Development, School of Public
Policy Management, Carnegie Mellon University: Pittsburgh, PA. 


COWAN, R. AND E. HARRISON [2000], “Intellectual Property Rights in a Knowledge-  
*Philippe Aghion & Mathias Dewatripont & Jeremy C. Stein, 2008. "Academic freedom, private-sector focus, and the process of innovation," RAND Journal of Economics, RAND Corporation, vol. 39(3), pages 617-635. http://ideas.repec.org/a/bla/randje/v39y2008i3p617-635.html
Based Economy,” a MERIT Study, Adviesraad Voor Het Wetenschaps en  
*Arundel, A 2000, “Patent - The Viagra of Innovation Policy?” Internal Report to the Expert Group in the Project “Innovation Policy in a Knowledge-Based Economy,” viewed 7 March 2009, <ftp://ftp.cordis.europa.eu/pub/innovation-policy/studies/studies_knowledge_based_economy_wp3.pdf?
Technologiebeleid [AWT]): Maastricht. Available at: http://ideas.repec.org/p/dgr/umamer/2001026.html
*Cohen, W., M.R. Florida AND W.R. Gore 1994, "University-Industry Research Centers in the United States," Center for Economic Development, School of Public Policy Management, Carnegie Mellon University: Pittsburgh, PA. 
*Cowan, R. and E. Harrison 2000, “Intellectual Property Rights in a Knowledge-Based Economy,” MERIT: Maastricht, viewed at 9 March 2009. <http://ideas.repec.org/p/dgr/umamer/2001026.html>
*Dam, K.W. 1998, “Self-help in the Digital Jungle,” Working Paper No. 59, University of Chicago Law and Economics, Chicago, viewed at 9 March 2009, <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/Delivery.cfm/99032302.pdf?abstractid=157448&mirid=1>
*Dasgupta, P. and P.A. David 1987, “Information Disclosure and the Economics of Science and Technology,” pp. 519-542 in: G. Feiwel (ed.), ''Arrow and the Ascent of Modern Economic Theory'', University Press: New York.
*David, P.A. 1993, “Intellectual Property Institutions and the Panda’s Thumb: Patents, Copyrights, and Trade Secrets in Economic Theory and History,” in: M. Wallerstein, M. Mogee, and R. Schoen (eds.), Global Dimensions of Intellectual Property Rights in Science and Technology, National Academy Press: Washington, DC.<http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=_vzznmeFPpcC&oi=fnd&pg=PA19dq=Intellectual+property+institutions+and+the+panda%27s+thumb:+patents,+copyrights,+and+trade+secrets+in+economic+theory+and+history,&ots=PyYxKjwxVm&sig=H84csUu-qNh0XRQZpX7cUkxePfc>
* Can Patents Deter Innovation? The Anticommons in Biomedical Research Author(s): Michael A. Heller and Rebecca S. Eisenberg Source: Science, New Series, Vol. 280, No. 5364 (May 1, 1998), pp. 698-701
*Henderson, R., A.B. Jaffe AND M. Trajtenberg 1998, “Universities as a Source of Commercial Technology: A Detailed Analysis of University Patenting, 1965-1988,” Review of Economics and Statistics, 80,119-129.
*Huang, Kenneth, F. Murray. 2008. Does Patent Strategy Shape The Long- Run Supply Of Public Knowledge? Evidence From The Human Genome. Forthcoming in Academy of Management Journal.
*Levin, R.C., A. K. Klevorick, R.R. Nelson AND S.G. “Appropriating the Returns from Industrial Research and Development,” Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, Winter 1987, Vol. 1987, No. 3.
* Murray, Fiona et al. (Philippe Aghion & Mathias Dewatripont & Julian Kolev & Scott Stern) (2009). "Of Mice and Academics: Examining the Effect of Openness on Innovation," NBER Working Papers 14819, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. http://ideas.repec.org/p/nbr/nberwo/14819.html
** [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/commonsbasedresearch/Murray_et_all_-_here Highlights]
*Owen-Smith, Jason, and Walter W. Powell. 2003. "The Expanding Role of University Patenting in the Life Sciences: Assessing the Importance of Experience and Connectivity." Research Policy 32(9): 1695-1711


DAM, K.W. [1998], “Self-help in the Digital Jungle,” Working Paper No. 59,
=Resources in the Parking Lot=
University of Chicago Law and Economics, Chicago, IL. Available at: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/Delivery.cfm/99032302.pdf?abstractid=157448&mirid=1
* "Enough with Patenting the Breast Cancer Gene" Double X http://www.doublex.com/section/health-science/enough-patenting-breast-cancer-gene
 
*Dasgupta, Partha and David, Paul. 1994. "Towards a New Economics of Science" Research Policy (23), 487-521.
DASGUPTA, P. AND P.A. DAVID [1987], “Information Disclosure and the Economics  
*Dreyfuss, Rochelle. 2004. "Protecting the Public Domain of Science: Has the Time for an Experimental Use Defense Arrived?" 46 Arizona Law Review p.457.
of Science and Technology,” pp. 519-542 in: G. Feiwel (ed.), Arrow and the
* Fauchart, E. E. Von Hippel. 2007. Norms-Based Intellectual Property Systems: The Case of French Chefs. Organization Science.
Ascent of Modern Economic Theory, University Press: New York.  
* Furman, J., S. Stern. 2006. Climbing atop the shoulders of giants: The impact of institutions on cumulative research. Working paper, National Bureau of Economic Research, Cambridge, MA.
 
* Marshall, Eliot. 1999. \New NIH Rules Promote Greater Sharing of Tools and Materials". Science, Vol. 286(5449), pp. 2430-2431.
DAVID, P.A. [1993], “Intellectual Property Institutions and the Panda’s Thumb:  
* [33] Murray, Fiona and Scott Stern. 2007. \Do Formal Intellectual Property Rights Hinder the Free Flow of Scienti c Knowledge? An Empirical Test of the anti-Commons Hypothesis," Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Vol. 63:4, pp. 648-687.
Patents, Copyrights, and Trade Secrets in Economic Theory and History,” in: M.  
* [34] Murray, Fiona. 2002. "Innovation as co-evolution of scientific and technological networks: exploring tissue engineering". Research Policy, Vol. 31, Issues 8-9, pp: 1389-1403.
Wallerstein, M. Mogee, and R. Schoen (eds.), Global Dimensions of Intellectual  
* [35] Murray, Fiona. 2007. \The Stem Cell Market: Patents & the Pursuit of Scientific Progress." New England Journal of Medicine, Vol. 356:23, pp. 2341-2343.
Property Rights in Science and Technology, National Academy Press:
* [36] Murray, Fiona. 2008. The Oncomouse that Roared: Hybrid Exchange Strategies As A Source Of Productive Tension At The Boundary Of Overlapping Institutions. Forthcoming American Journal of Sociology and Working Paper, Sloan School of Management.
Washington, DC. Available at: http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=_vzznmeFPpcC&oi=fnd&pg=PA19&dq=Intellectual+property+institutions+and+the+panda%27s+thumb:+patents,+copyrights,+and+trade+secrets+in+economic+theory+and+history,&ots=PyYxKjwxVm&sig=H84csUu-qNh0XRQZpX7cUkxePfc
* [37] Nelson, Richard R. 1959. "The Simple Economics of Basic Scientific Research," Journal of Political Economy 67(3), 297-306.
 
* [38] O'Mahony, S. 2003. "Guarding the Commons: How Community Managed Projects Protect Their Work", Research Policy: 32, 1179-1198.
HENDERSON, R., A.B. JAFFE AND M. TRAJTENBERG [1998], “Universities as a Source
* http://www.ocw.unu.edu/maastricht-economic-and-social-research-and-training-centre-on-innovation-and-technology
of Commercial Technology: A Detailed Analysis of University Patenting, 1965-  
* "H.R. 977 Genomic Research and Accessibility Act" http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=h110-977
1988,” Review of Economics and Statistics, 80,119-129. (available on JSTOR by subscription)
* James M. Utterback and William J. Abernathy, “A Dynamic Model of Product and Process Innovation,” Omega, Vol. 3, No. 6, 1975, pp. 639-656.  
 
* Teece, David "Profiting from technological innovation: Implications for integration, collaboration, licensing and public policy" Research Policy 15 (1986) 285-305
LEVIN, R.C., A. K. KLEVORICK, R.R. NELSON AND S.G. WINTER [1987],  
* Gans, Joshua, et. al., "Patents, Papers, Pairs & Secrets: Contracting over the disclosure of scientific knowledge," Journal of Economic Literature Classification Number: O34.  
“Appropriating the Returns from Industrial Research and Development,
* Gans, Joshua, et. al., "When Does Start-Up Innovation Spur the Gale of Creative Destruction?" The RAND Journal of Economics, Vol. 33, No. 4 (Winter, 2002), pp. 571-586
 
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* [[Overview of Economics of Intellectual Property in BGP]]<br>
 
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* M.&nbsp;F. Cohen, W. and W.&nbsp;Gore. University-industry research centers in the united states. ''Center for Economic Development, School of Public Policy Management'', 1994.
 
* R.&nbsp;COWAN and E.&nbsp;HARRISON. Intellectual property rights in a knowledge- based economy. ''MERIT'', 2000.
 
* K.&nbsp;DAM. Self-help in the digital jungle. ''University of Chicago Law and Economics'', Working Paper No. 59, 1998.
 
* P.&nbsp;DASGUPTA and P.&nbsp;DAVID. Information disclosure and the economics of science and technology. In G.&nbsp;Feiwel, editor, ''Arrow and the Ascent of Modern Economic Theory'', pages pp. 519-542. University Press, New York, 1987.
 
* P.&nbsp;DAVID. ''Intellectual Property Institutions and the Panda’s Thumb: Patents, Copyrights, and Trade Secrets in Economic Theory and History''. National Academy Press, Washington, DC, 1993.
 
* A.&nbsp;J. HENDERSON, R. and M.&nbsp;TRAJTENBERG. Universities as a source of commercial technology: A detailed analysis of university patenting, 1965- 1988. ''Review of Economics and Statistics'', 80:119-129, 1998.
 
* Levin, Richard. ''Appropriating the Returns from Industrial Research and Development'', volume 3. The Brookings Institution, Washington D.C, 1987.
 
Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, Vol. 3, The Brookings Institution:
Washington D.C. (available on JSTOR by subscription)

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Reviewed Resources

  • Philippe Aghion & Mathias Dewatripont & Jeremy C. Stein, 2008. "Academic freedom, private-sector focus, and the process of innovation," RAND Journal of Economics, RAND Corporation, vol. 39(3), pages 617-635. http://ideas.repec.org/a/bla/randje/v39y2008i3p617-635.html
  • Arundel, A 2000, “Patent - The Viagra of Innovation Policy?” Internal Report to the Expert Group in the Project “Innovation Policy in a Knowledge-Based Economy,” viewed 7 March 2009, <ftp://ftp.cordis.europa.eu/pub/innovation-policy/studies/studies_knowledge_based_economy_wp3.pdf?
  • Cohen, W., M.R. Florida AND W.R. Gore 1994, "University-Industry Research Centers in the United States," Center for Economic Development, School of Public Policy Management, Carnegie Mellon University: Pittsburgh, PA.
  • Cowan, R. and E. Harrison 2000, “Intellectual Property Rights in a Knowledge-Based Economy,” MERIT: Maastricht, viewed at 9 March 2009. <http://ideas.repec.org/p/dgr/umamer/2001026.html>
  • Dam, K.W. 1998, “Self-help in the Digital Jungle,” Working Paper No. 59, University of Chicago Law and Economics, Chicago, viewed at 9 March 2009, <http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/Delivery.cfm/99032302.pdf?abstractid=157448&mirid=1>
  • Dasgupta, P. and P.A. David 1987, “Information Disclosure and the Economics of Science and Technology,” pp. 519-542 in: G. Feiwel (ed.), Arrow and the Ascent of Modern Economic Theory, University Press: New York.
  • David, P.A. 1993, “Intellectual Property Institutions and the Panda’s Thumb: Patents, Copyrights, and Trade Secrets in Economic Theory and History,” in: M. Wallerstein, M. Mogee, and R. Schoen (eds.), Global Dimensions of Intellectual Property Rights in Science and Technology, National Academy Press: Washington, DC.<http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=_vzznmeFPpcC&oi=fnd&pg=PA19dq=Intellectual+property+institutions+and+the+panda%27s+thumb:+patents,+copyrights,+and+trade+secrets+in+economic+theory+and+history,&ots=PyYxKjwxVm&sig=H84csUu-qNh0XRQZpX7cUkxePfc>
  • Can Patents Deter Innovation? The Anticommons in Biomedical Research Author(s): Michael A. Heller and Rebecca S. Eisenberg Source: Science, New Series, Vol. 280, No. 5364 (May 1, 1998), pp. 698-701
  • Henderson, R., A.B. Jaffe AND M. Trajtenberg 1998, “Universities as a Source of Commercial Technology: A Detailed Analysis of University Patenting, 1965-1988,” Review of Economics and Statistics, 80,119-129.
  • Huang, Kenneth, F. Murray. 2008. Does Patent Strategy Shape The Long- Run Supply Of Public Knowledge? Evidence From The Human Genome. Forthcoming in Academy of Management Journal.
  • Levin, R.C., A. K. Klevorick, R.R. Nelson AND S.G. “Appropriating the Returns from Industrial Research and Development,” Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, Winter 1987, Vol. 1987, No. 3.
  • Murray, Fiona et al. (Philippe Aghion & Mathias Dewatripont & Julian Kolev & Scott Stern) (2009). "Of Mice and Academics: Examining the Effect of Openness on Innovation," NBER Working Papers 14819, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. http://ideas.repec.org/p/nbr/nberwo/14819.html
  • Owen-Smith, Jason, and Walter W. Powell. 2003. "The Expanding Role of University Patenting in the Life Sciences: Assessing the Importance of Experience and Connectivity." Research Policy 32(9): 1695-1711

Resources in the Parking Lot

  • "Enough with Patenting the Breast Cancer Gene" Double X http://www.doublex.com/section/health-science/enough-patenting-breast-cancer-gene
  • Dasgupta, Partha and David, Paul. 1994. "Towards a New Economics of Science" Research Policy (23), 487-521.
  • Dreyfuss, Rochelle. 2004. "Protecting the Public Domain of Science: Has the Time for an Experimental Use Defense Arrived?" 46 Arizona Law Review p.457.
  • Fauchart, E. E. Von Hippel. 2007. Norms-Based Intellectual Property Systems: The Case of French Chefs. Organization Science.
  • Furman, J., S. Stern. 2006. Climbing atop the shoulders of giants: The impact of institutions on cumulative research. Working paper, National Bureau of Economic Research, Cambridge, MA.
  • Marshall, Eliot. 1999. \New NIH Rules Promote Greater Sharing of Tools and Materials". Science, Vol. 286(5449), pp. 2430-2431.
  • [33] Murray, Fiona and Scott Stern. 2007. \Do Formal Intellectual Property Rights Hinder the Free Flow of Scienti c Knowledge? An Empirical Test of the anti-Commons Hypothesis," Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Vol. 63:4, pp. 648-687.
  • [34] Murray, Fiona. 2002. "Innovation as co-evolution of scientific and technological networks: exploring tissue engineering". Research Policy, Vol. 31, Issues 8-9, pp: 1389-1403.
  • [35] Murray, Fiona. 2007. \The Stem Cell Market: Patents & the Pursuit of Scientific Progress." New England Journal of Medicine, Vol. 356:23, pp. 2341-2343.
  • [36] Murray, Fiona. 2008. The Oncomouse that Roared: Hybrid Exchange Strategies As A Source Of Productive Tension At The Boundary Of Overlapping Institutions. Forthcoming American Journal of Sociology and Working Paper, Sloan School of Management.
  • [37] Nelson, Richard R. 1959. "The Simple Economics of Basic Scientific Research," Journal of Political Economy 67(3), 297-306.
  • [38] O'Mahony, S. 2003. "Guarding the Commons: How Community Managed Projects Protect Their Work", Research Policy: 32, 1179-1198.
  • http://www.ocw.unu.edu/maastricht-economic-and-social-research-and-training-centre-on-innovation-and-technology
  • "H.R. 977 Genomic Research and Accessibility Act" http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=h110-977
  • James M. Utterback and William J. Abernathy, “A Dynamic Model of Product and Process Innovation,” Omega, Vol. 3, No. 6, 1975, pp. 639-656.
  • Teece, David "Profiting from technological innovation: Implications for integration, collaboration, licensing and public policy" Research Policy 15 (1986) 285-305
  • Gans, Joshua, et. al., "Patents, Papers, Pairs & Secrets: Contracting over the disclosure of scientific knowledge," Journal of Economic Literature Classification Number: O34.
  • Gans, Joshua, et. al., "When Does Start-Up Innovation Spur the Gale of Creative Destruction?" The RAND Journal of Economics, Vol. 33, No. 4 (Winter, 2002), pp. 571-586

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