Uncertain intellectual property conditions and knowledge appropriation strategies: Evidence from the genomics industry
Abstract
Innovating science- and technology-based firms often endure a sustained period of uncertain intellectual property rights (IPR) protection before patents could be granted to their valuable knowledge assets. This problem is exacerbated, as firms increasingly develop their innovations or operate in countries with weak IPR institutional environments. But how does IPR uncertainty affect firms’ strategy toward knowledge appropriation—capturing of...
Paper Details
Title
Uncertain intellectual property conditions and knowledge appropriation strategies: Evidence from the genomics industry
Published Date
Apr 26, 2016
Volume
26
Issue
1
Pages
41 - 71
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