… the right decisions, to choose the right … prizefund simply generates an action, a purchase, as a step to a final objective which persecutes consumers – to earn a prize from a prizefund. …
… of exclusive marketingrights. In recent years, work on … limited applications of the prizefund approach, our preference was … from the prizefund replace the exclusive rights of patent as the …
N Lim, MJ Ahearne, SH Ham - Journal of Marketing …, 2009 - journals.sagepub.com
… marketing theory predicts that the optimal prize structure should have two characteristics: (1) The number of prizewinners should be greater than one, and (2) prize … the prize structure of …
… 4 (describing the use of QALYS and DALYS in a prizefund). 68 See id. at 28 (… prize system are released into the public domain or when participants lose the right to exclusive marketing, …
B Moscovitch - Inside Washington's FDA Week, 2011 - JSTOR
… prizefunds to pay innovators for developing new products but, in exchange, brand-name drug companies would lose all exclusivity rights — … other companies can market products. This …
TY White, SF Walter - Military Medicine, 2024 - academic.oup.com
… the value of the purse prize. For establishing prize competitions that require competitors to … agency sponsoring the prize competition can use Advance Market Commitments to further …
… Love and Hubbard propose a fixed prizefund that would be divided equally among innovators who would be compelled to surrender their IP rights.ThenCongressman Bernard Sanders …
… prizes are allocated, as this can be the case on the market for sports broadcasting rights … The most frequent cases are the right to host Olympics, the acquisition of superstars but also …
… 4, 2003) ("If our objective is to maximize economic growth, are we striking the right balance in our protection of intellectual property rights?"), http://www.federalreserve.gov/BoardDocs/…