O32: Management of Technological Innovation and R&D

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O32: Management of Technological Innovation and R&D is a discipline defined within the Copyright Evidence wiki. It is based on the JEL Discipline Classification System.

The following studies are coded as being associated with this discipline (14):

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Banks and Humphreys (2008)Banks, J., & Humphreys, S. (2008). The Labour of User Co-Creators Emergent Social Network Markets?. Convergence: the International Journal of research into New Media technologies, 14(4), 401-418.
Bradley, Kolev (2023)Wendy A. Bradley, Julian Kolev, How does digital piracy affect innovation? Evidence from software firms. (2023). Research Policy, Volume 52, Issue 3, 2023, 104701, ISSN 0048-7333, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.respol.2022.104701.
European Patent Office and Office for Harmonization in the Internal Market (2013)Intellectual Property Rights Intensive Industries: Contribution to Economic Performance and Employment in the European Union, The Office for Harmonization in the Internal Market and the European Patent Office (2013) available at http://ec.europa.eu/internal_market/intellectual-property/docs/joint-report-epo-ohim-final-version_en.pdf.
Favale (2011)Favale, M. (2011). Approximation and DRM: can digital locks respect copyright exceptions?. International Journal of Law and Information Technology, 19(4), 306-323
IHS Technology (2015)IHS Technology, Current Market and Technology Trends in the Broadcasting Sector, WIPO Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights, SCCR/30/5(Jun. 2015)
Lerner (2002)Lerner, J. (2002). Patent protection and innovation over 150 years (No. w8977). National Bureau of Economic Research.
Mandel and Suessmuth (2012)Mandel, P. and Suessmuth, B. 2012. Determinants of Digital Piracy: A Re-Examination of Results. Jahrbucher Fur Nationalokonomie Und Statistik, 232, 394-413.
Mateus and Peha (2011)Mateus, A. M., & Peha, J. M. (2011, September). Quantifying Global Transfers of Copyrighted Content using BitTorrent. TPRC.
Mustonen (2005)Mustonen, Mikko. When does a firm support substitute open source programming?. Journal of Economics & Management Strategy 14.1 (2005): 121-139.
Owen and O'Dair (2020)Owen, R., & O'Dair, M. (2020). How blockchain technology can monetize new music ventures: an examination of new business models. The Journal of Risk Finance.
Somaya and Grahan (2006)Somaya, D., & Graham, S. J. (2006). Vermeers and Rembrandts in the same attic: Complementarity between copyright and trademark leveraging strategies in software. Georgia Institute of Technology TIGER Working Paper.
Taylor (2012)Taylor, S. A. (2012). Evaluating digital piracy intentions on behaviors. Journal of Services Marketing, 26(7), 472-483.
Teece (1986)Teece, D. (1986). Profiting from technological innovation: Implications for integration, collaboration, licensing and public policy. Research policy, 15(6), p. 285-305.
World Intellectual Property Organization (2014)WIPO Studies on the Economic Contribution of the Copyright Industries, World Intellectual Property Organization (2014).