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Research Handbook on Intellectual Property and Technology Transfer

Edited by: Jacob H. Rooksby

ISBN13: 9781788116626
Published: February 2020
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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Universities everywhere are increasingly being encouraged to translate their research findings into practical applications that will further the common good through technology transfer, a process in which intellectual property (IP) laws and systems play a central role. This Research Handbook skilfully places IP issues in technology transfer into their historical and political context whilst also exploring and framing the development of these intersecting domains for innovative universities in the present and the future.

Written by leading experts from across the world, this Research Handbook offers new insights into our understanding of this area and its practical implications, situating IP and technology transfer within larger dialogues concerning the future of the research university. It illuminates a complex ecosystem in which the stakes are high and best practices are nuanced. Not overlooked are the most timely and controversial topics in the field, including inter partes review proceedings, conflicts of interest, patent enforcement and the public good, 3D printing, and university treatment of data.

This Research Handbook will prove critical reading for scholars of both technology transfer and IP, as well as for practitioners working in these fields. Stakeholders such as university presidents and governing boards and members of higher education organizations will also find it insightful and useful.

Contents:
Part I: Technology transfer comes of age: policies, practices, and politics
1. University technology transfer structure and intellectual property policies - Jennifer Carter-Johnson
2. The politics of university technology transfer - Jessica A. Sebeok
3. Bayh-Dole beyond patents - Shubha Ghosh
4. University as knowledge-based enterprise: organizational design and technology transfer - Jarrett B. Warshaw
5. Policy advocacy and organizational change at the Association of University Technology Managers (AUTM) - Christopher S. Hayter and Jacob H. Rooksby
6. Conflicts of interest and academic research - Jorge L. Contreras and Marc Daniel Rinehart
7. Modern intellectual property valuation in the academic technology transfer setting - Bryce Pilz
Part II: Intellectual property and technology transfer in the innovative university
8. The innovation arms race on academic campuses - Todd Sherer and Liza Vertinsky
9. Tacit knowledge and university-industry technology transfer - Peter Lee
10. Technology transfer and the public good - Brian L. Frye and Christopher J. Ryan, Jr.
11. US patent sales by universities and research institutes - Brian J Love, Erik Oliver and Michael Costa
12. Intellectual property exchanges and auctions: non-traditional mechanisms for technology transfer - Daniel R. Cahoy
13. Currents and crosscurrents in litigation of university and nonprofit related patents: is there a coming wave of patent litigation involving those patents? - Teo Firpo and Michael S. Mireles
14. Is patent enforcement efficient? - Mark A. Lemley and Robin Feldman
15. Reviewing inter partes review five years in: the view from university technology transfer offices - Cynthia Laury Dahl
16. Data governance and the emerging university - Michael J Madison
17. "Free data?": open science in the age of personal data protection - Paolo Guarda
Part III: Global perspectives on intellectual property and technology transfer
18. A European perspective on intellectual property and technology transfer - James A. Cunningham, Marco Romano and Melita Nicotra
19. The current state of university technology transfer in China - Zhang Chu and Shi Xiaoxue
20. Make and share: intellectual property, higher education, technology transfer, and 3D printing in a global context - Matthew Rimmer
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