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Cost and Licensing

General licensing schemes for a cost-reducing innovation

General licensing schemes for a cost-reducing innovation

... standard licensing policies are considered for a non-drastic cost-reducing innovation: (a) combination of an upfront fee and uniform linear royalty, and (b) combination of auction and uniform linear ...the ...

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Patent Licensing from High-Cost Firm to Low-Cost Firm

Patent Licensing from High-Cost Firm to Low-Cost Firm

... patent licensing under complete information framework (see Kamien and Tauman (1986), Katz and Shapiro (1986), Rockett (1990), Kamien (1992), Wang (1998), Kamien and Tauman (2002) among others) has mainly ...

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Total Cost of Ownership and Return on Investment model for Software Licensing

Total Cost of Ownership and Return on Investment model for Software Licensing

... Software Licensing™has been built so you can deploy it fast, with everything you need “out of the box”, so you can transition as painlessly as possible and start reaping the benefits right ...time, cost and ...

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Robustness of subsidy in licensing under vertical differentiation: General distribution and cost functions

Robustness of subsidy in licensing under vertical differentiation: General distribution and cost functions

... of licensing by a combination of a royalty per output and a fixed fee in an oligopoly with an outside or an incumbent innovator which has a cost reducing ...

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Patent licensing in spatial competition: Does pre innovation cost asymmetry matter?

Patent licensing in spatial competition: Does pre innovation cost asymmetry matter?

... optimal licensing strategy of an insider patentee to a poetntial licensee in a circular city of Salop’s model and in a linear city of Hotelling’s ...unit cost of ...transport cost incurred by the ...

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Patent licensing in spatial competition: Does pre-innovation cost asymmetry matter?

Patent licensing in spatial competition: Does pre-innovation cost asymmetry matter?

... Patent licensing is a fairly common practice that takes place in almost all ...patent licensing: a royalty on per unit of output produced with the patented technology, a fixed fee that is independent of the ...

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Robustness of subsidy in licensing under vertical differentiation: General distribution and cost functions

Robustness of subsidy in licensing under vertical differentiation: General distribution and cost functions

... of licensing by a combination of a royalty per output and a fixed fee in an oligopoly with an outside or an incumbent innovator which has a cost reducing ...

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The Transaction Cost Benefits of Electronic Patent Licensing Platforms: A Discussion at the Example of the PatentBooks Model

The Transaction Cost Benefits of Electronic Patent Licensing Platforms: A Discussion at the Example of the PatentBooks Model

... transaction cost of monitoring and audit mechanisms is reduced as a result of the greater volume of ...per-unit cost of monitoring, in much the same way that it is able to reduce the per-unit cost of ...

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Taking Control of Software Licensing Reducing Cost and Mitigating Risk with Accurate, Relevant IT Insight

Taking Control of Software Licensing Reducing Cost and Mitigating Risk with Accurate, Relevant IT Insight

... BDNA Insight offers insight into both physical and virtual server environments. It provides operating system detail and application information for virtual servers. optimizing Soft ware Purchases and Lifec ycle While ...

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Resort to Third Parties for the Governance of Technology Licensing Agreement : a Transaction Cost Perspective

Resort to Third Parties for the Governance of Technology Licensing Agreement : a Transaction Cost Perspective

... a licensing partner’ The partners’ ex post performance evaluation is also critical to avoid the deliberate nondisclosure of information or the strategic misrepresentation of information by the licensing ...

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The new licensing model increases the flexibility of organizational use and reduces total cost of ownership.

The new licensing model increases the flexibility of organizational use and reduces total cost of ownership.

... Budget performance (current cost versus budgeted cost) Business Objects: Crystal Report Writer Initially released with CA Clarity 8.1 SP1, this integration provides similar functionality for CA Clarity PPM ...

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Licensing under general demand and cost functions

Licensing under general demand and cost functions

... studying licensing between rival firms operating under general cost ...of cost functions (e.g., subadditivity, superadditivity) affect licensing policies, in particular the diffusion of new ...

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Licensing under general demand and cost functions

Licensing under general demand and cost functions

... studying licensing between rival firms operating under general cost ...of cost functions (e.g., subadditivity, superadditivity) affect licensing policies, in particular the diffusion of new ...

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Licensing of a lower cost production process to an asymmetric Cournot duopoly

Licensing of a lower cost production process to an asymmetric Cournot duopoly

... ante cost asymmetry is large enough and if the innovation promises a large enough cost ...the cost asymmetry and increase consumer ...ante cost asymmetry will be perpetuated in spite of any ...

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Licensing and regulation of the cannabis market in England and Wales: Towards a cost benefit analysis

Licensing and regulation of the cannabis market in England and Wales: Towards a cost benefit analysis

... Had it been adopted, Proposition 19 in California would have restricted sales of cannabis to over-21s, as is the case for alcohol throughout the USA. Instead, in the UK, tobacco and alcohol can both be bought legally at ...

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Compulsory Licensing And Statutory Licensing

Compulsory Licensing And Statutory Licensing

... compulsory licensing in this column clarifies compulsory licensing? Bulletin of after World Health ...most cost effective manner, this provision ensures that the patentee may not because public ...

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The licensing dilemma: understanding the determinants of the rate of technology licensing.

The licensing dilemma: understanding the determinants of the rate of technology licensing.

... Transaction costs Our theory suggests that the greater the trans- action costs, the smaller the revenue effect and, in turn, the smaller a firm’s rate of technology licensing. Therefore we must control as well as ...

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AN INTRODUCTION TO LICENSING

AN INTRODUCTION TO LICENSING

... licensor, licensing of its IP, will expand its business and generate income while saving on capital expenditure as it need not invest in any equipment or machinery to carry out the commercialisation ...by ...

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PHARMACEUTICAL LICENSING

PHARMACEUTICAL LICENSING

... pharmaceutical licensing agreements are formed during R&D, specific inputs relating to the cost, lead time and risk associated with pharmaceutical R&D must be ...pre-approved cost estimate of ...

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Licensing Games

Licensing Games

... According to Henry and Turner (2006), litigation has been increasing with the constantly rising number of patent grants, adversely impacting the courts and innovation. To illustrate the issues described above, consider ...

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