Locating innovation: the endogeneity of technology, organizational structure, and financial contracting

RJ Gilson - Colum. L. Rev., 2010 - HeinOnline
There is much we do not understand about the" location" of innovation: the confluence, for a
particular innovation, of the technology associated with the innovation; the innovating firm's …

Law and the boundaries of technology-intensive firms

O Bar-Gill, G Parchomovsky - University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 2009 - JSTOR
The boundaries of technology-intensive firms are determined not only by economic
considerations, but also by legal constraints. The law plays a dual role: First, by granting …

Intrapreneurship

DM Ibrahim - Wash. & Lee L. Rev., 2016 - HeinOnline
This Article on" intrapreneurship" has several goals. First, it points out that while much of the
legal literature on innovation is concerned with startups (entrepreneurship), the innovation …

The cost of novelty

W Price, II Nicholson - Colum. L. Rev., 2020 - HeinOnline
Patent law promotes innovations that are different from what the world already knows. This
may seem a truism: What is innovation other than the search for new things? 1 But mere …

The illusion of the commons

JM Barnett - Berkeley Tech. LJ, 2010 - HeinOnline
Conventional wisdom states that intellectual property or some other barrier to imitation is a
prerequisite for intellectual production: without it, innovators' will decline to place capital at …

Reconceptualizing the role of intellectual property rights in shaping industry structure

P Lee - Vand. L. Rev., 2019 - HeinOnline
The story of pioneering biotechnology firm Genentech illustrates the complex ways in which
intellectual property rights impact the structure of innovative industries. In the 1970s, scientist …

Inventors, entrepreneurs, and intellectual property law

MJ Meurer - Hous. L. Rev., 2008 - HeinOnline
This Article asks whether intellectual property (IP) law should favor small innovative firms. I
was motivated to analyze this question by three observations. 1. Small innovative firms make …

Tort vs. Technology: Accomodating Disruptive Innovation

JA Henderson Jr - Ariz. St. LJ, 2015 - HeinOnline
Given that the American legal system supports markets that make technological
advancement economically feasible and thus attractive to investors, it may be said that our …

Fixing innovation policy: A structural perspective

SM Benjamin, AK Rai - Geo. Wash. L. Rev., 2008 - HeinOnline
Both theory and empirics support the primacy of technological innovation in securing long-
term economic growth and, ultimately, human welfare.'Innovation will also be central to …

Incomplete innovation and the premature disruption of legal services

B Sheppard - Mich. St. L. Rev., 2015 - HeinOnline
Innovation has fueled the rise of the start up model, providing opportunity and benefits for
millions. However, it has also destabilized industries and intimidated workers. This …