How inventor royalty shares affect patenting and income in Portugal and Spain

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Autor(a) principal: Arqué-Castells, Pere
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Cartaxo, Rui M, García-Quevedo, Jose, Godinho, Manuel Mira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/30988
Resumo: Portuguese and Spanish universities have adopted well-defined royalty sharing schedules during the last fifteen years. We investigate whether these inventor royalty shares have been effective at stimulating inventors’ efforts and ultimately improving university outcomes. We base our empirical analysis on university-level data as well as on new self-collected surveys completed by inventors and Technology Transfer Offices (TTOs). Econometric evidence from the university-level dataset indicates that royalty shares have no impact on patenting or licensing income. The same result emerges from the inventors’ survey, with most respondents claiming to be largely unaffected by royalty sharing. Evidence from both the TTO and inventors’ surveys suggests that inventors do not react to royalty sharing because of the poor commercial prospects of their inventions, which means there is little income to be shared. These poor prospects appear to reflect the fact that the TTOs do not focus sufficiently on commercializing inventions and inventors are unable to produce potentially licensable inventions.
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title How inventor royalty shares affect patenting and income in Portugal and Spain
spellingShingle How inventor royalty shares affect patenting and income in Portugal and Spain
Arqué-Castells, Pere
Patents
IPR
University
Knowledge Transference
title_short How inventor royalty shares affect patenting and income in Portugal and Spain
title_full How inventor royalty shares affect patenting and income in Portugal and Spain
title_fullStr How inventor royalty shares affect patenting and income in Portugal and Spain
title_full_unstemmed How inventor royalty shares affect patenting and income in Portugal and Spain
title_sort How inventor royalty shares affect patenting and income in Portugal and Spain
author Arqué-Castells, Pere
author_facet Arqué-Castells, Pere
Cartaxo, Rui M
García-Quevedo, Jose
Godinho, Manuel Mira
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author2 Cartaxo, Rui M
García-Quevedo, Jose
Godinho, Manuel Mira
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author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Arqué-Castells, Pere
Cartaxo, Rui M
García-Quevedo, Jose
Godinho, Manuel Mira
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IPR
University
Knowledge Transference
topic Patents
IPR
University
Knowledge Transference
description Portuguese and Spanish universities have adopted well-defined royalty sharing schedules during the last fifteen years. We investigate whether these inventor royalty shares have been effective at stimulating inventors’ efforts and ultimately improving university outcomes. We base our empirical analysis on university-level data as well as on new self-collected surveys completed by inventors and Technology Transfer Offices (TTOs). Econometric evidence from the university-level dataset indicates that royalty shares have no impact on patenting or licensing income. The same result emerges from the inventors’ survey, with most respondents claiming to be largely unaffected by royalty sharing. Evidence from both the TTO and inventors’ surveys suggests that inventors do not react to royalty sharing because of the poor commercial prospects of their inventions, which means there is little income to be shared. These poor prospects appear to reflect the fact that the TTOs do not focus sufficiently on commercializing inventions and inventors are unable to produce potentially licensable inventions.
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