University Research, Intellectual Property Rights and European Innovation Systems
This paper surveys the literature on university patenting. From the point of view of the economic theory
of patents, it is argued that patenting knowledge developed by university researchers is paradoxical:
patents are normally intended to stimulate knowledge development by providing property rights,
but universities operate also under a different incentive scheme, i.e., they receive public funds to perform
socially useful knowledge.
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http://fp.tm.tue.nl/ecis/Working%20Papers/Eciswp144.pdf