In this paper, an attempt is made to provide a clearer understanding of the motives that lead firms to share intellectual property rights in their innovative efforts, through joint patents in R&D alliances. We test our hypotheses on a sample of 116 biotechnology R&D alliances, and explain variation in joint patenting activities. Our results show that the characteristics of the resources held by the firms, and the ex-ante allocation of control rights, can influence joint patenting activity. © 2013 M@n@gement and the author(s).
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Delerue, H., & Lejeune, A. (2013). Joint patenting in R&D alliances: Control rights and resource attributes. Management (France), 16(2), 113–140. https://doi.org/10.3917/mana.162.0114
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