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Management and Commercialisation of Intellectual Property

Research in this area is looking at the difficult issues surrounding the identification and management of all forms of intellectual property in both public and private sector organisations. Projects in this area explore issues of knowledge management, market access, diffusion of ideas and equity in the context of the creation and commercialisation of intellectual property.

Questions

  • How should organizations manage their human capital to maximize innovation?
  • What is the contribution of trademarks to product value?
  • What impact do uncertain IP rights have on investment decisions?
  • How can diffusion of material in public collections be maximised?
  • What is the effect of IP enforcement on firm performance?


Completed Projects

Working Papers

05/06 - Paul H Jensen and Elizabeth Webster, Market Power, Brand Characteristics and Demand for Retail Grocery Products

02/06 - Joshua S Gans, Start-Up Commercialisation Strategy and Innovative Dynamics

16/05 - Setio Anggoro Dewo, Joshua S. Gans and Joseph Hirschberg, Has investment in start-up firms driven incumbent innovative strategy? Evidence from semiconductor and biotechnology venture capital funded firms

08/05 - L.C. Hunter, Elizabeth Webster and Anne Wyatt, Measuring Intangible Investment

05/05 - William E. Griffiths, Paul H. Jensen and Elizabeth Webster, The Effects On Firm Profits of the Stock of Intellectual Property Rights (May 2005)

04/05 - Zoltan Matolcsy and Anne Wyatt, Capitalised Intangibles and Financial Analysis (March 2005)

09/04 – Paul H. Jensen and Elizabeth Webster, SMEs and their use of Intellectual Property Rights in Australia (August 2004).

06/04 - R. Mitch Casselman and Danny Samson, Moving Beyond Tacit and Explicit:
Four Dimensions of Knowledge

12/03 – Anne Wyatt and Margaret Abernethy, Accounting for Intangible Assets: A Conceptual Framework for Measurement and Reporting on Intangible Assets (December 2003).

08/03 – Anne Wyatt, Accounting for Intangible Assets: Theory and Evidence on the Influence of Technology and Property Rights Related Conditions (September 2003).

07/03 – Z.P. Matolcsy and Anne Wyatt, Using Patent-Based Metrics to Understand the Value of Companies (September 2003).

01/03 – Joshua Gans and Scott Stern, Managing Ideas: Commercialization Strategies for Biotechnology (February 2003).

05/02 – Joshua Gans and Scott Stern, The Product Market and the Market for “Ideas”. Commercialization Strategies for Technology Entrepreneurs (October 2002).

03/02 – Stephen P. King and Ryan Lampe, Network Externalities and the Myth of Profitable Piracy (September 2002).

02/02 – Joshua Gans, David H. Hsu and Scott Stern, When Does Start-Up Innovation Spur the Gale of Creative Destruction? (July 2002).

Reports:

Andrew F. Christie, Stuart D’Aloisio, Katerina L. Gaita, Melanie J. Howlett and Elizabeth M. Webster, Analysis of the Legal Framework for Patent Ownership in Publicly Funded Research Institutions (March 2003).

Occasional Papers:

1/05 – Andrew F. Christie, Intellectual Property and Intangible Assets: A Legal Perspective (April 2005).

3/04 – Andrew T. Kenyon and Emily Hudson, Copyright, Digitisation and Cultural Institutions (August 2004).

1/03 – Joshua Gans, The Value of IP Protection in Markets for Ideas (September 2003).

 



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