Shirking, sharing risk, and shelving

the role of university license contracts

Shirking, sharing risk, and shelving
Marie Thursby, Marie Thursby
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Shirking, sharing risk, and shelving

the role of university license contracts

"University license contracts are more complex than the fixed fees and royalties typically examined by economists. We provide theoretical and empirical evidence that suggests milestones, annual payments, and consulting are common because moral hazard, risk sharing, and adverse selection all play a role when embryonic inventions are licensed. Milestones address inventor moral hazard without the inefficiency inherent in royalties. Royalties are optimal only when the licensee is risk averse. The potential for a licensee to shelve inventions is an adverse selection problem which can be addressed by annual fees if shelving is unintentional, but requires milestones if the firm licenses an invention with the intention to shelve it. Whether annual fees or milestones prevent shelving depends on the university credibly threatening to take the license back from a shelving firm. When such a threat is not credible an upfront fee is needed. This supports the rationale for Bayh-Dole march-in rights but also shows the need for the exercise of these rights can be obviated by contracts"--National Bureau of Economic Research web site.

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English
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30

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Shirking, sharing risk, and shelving: the role of university license contracts
2005, National Bureau of Economic Research
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Cover of: Shirking, sharing risk, and shelving
Shirking, sharing risk, and shelving: the role of university license contracts
2005, National Bureau of Economic Research
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"February 2005."

Includes bibliographical references (p. 23-25).

Also available in PDF from the NBER world wide web site (www.nber.org).

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Cambridge, Mass
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NBER working paper paper series -- no. 11128., Working paper series (National Bureau of Economic Research) -- working paper no. 11128.

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30, [3] p. ;
Number of pages
30

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OL17625978M
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58531569

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OL5891808W

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