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  <title>Browse By Author Name - Sneed, Katherine A. - Digital Archives of Colorado College</title>
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	  <title>Are Many Heads Better Than Two? Recent Changes In International Technological Collaboration</title>
	  <link>http://adr.coalliance.org/coccc/fez/view/coccc:2627</link>
	  	
	  	 <description>There are two counter-intuitive trends in technological collaboration currently at work, making collaborative patent applications less common but where they exist, the collaborations involve more partners. Patent data are used to examine these trends along with the impact of two recent policy changes, including the relevance for particular nations and technologies.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2010-01-15 09:23:52</pubDate>
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													Johnson, Daniel K. N.
				 og 													Sneed, Katherine A.
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	  <title>Selling Ideas: The Determinants of Patent Value in an Auction Environment</title>
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	  	 <description>Although previous empirical studies have found relationships between patent characteristics and value, none have determined how specific attributes relate to auction value or even the probability of a successful auction sale. Using a Heckman two-step model, we regress thirteen independent variables against unique patent auction data, finding that publicly-owned and frequently referenced patents are more valuable, and that other things equal, there is an optimal time to offer a patent up for auction.</description>
	  	  	  	<pubDate>2010-01-13 13:41:59</pubDate>
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													Sneed, Katherine A.
				 og 													Johnson, Daniel K. N.
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