Defense Innovation, Technology Transfers and Public Policy
Guichard, Renelle; Bellais, Renaud (2006), Defense Innovation, Technology Transfers and Public Policy, Defense and Peace Economics, 17, 3, p. 273-286. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10242690600645274
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2006Journal name
Defense and Peace EconomicsVolume
17Number
3Publisher
Routledge
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273-286
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The role of defense in national innovation systems is a highly topical, because of the complexity of defense systems and the desire to get value-for-money from R&D investment, especially through the commercialization of defense-funded technology. In practice, external transfer has proved to be a difficult, labor-intensive process, which requires a strong commitment from both parties. Here, intellectual property rights (IPR) appear as a strong incentive for collaboration. Analyzing the lack of IPR culture in defense industries elucidates the difficulties and failures in spin-off attempts. We finally propose strategies leading to a market for defense-born technology.Subjects / Keywords
Defense technology; Dual use; Technology transfer; Intellectual Property Rights; Transaction costs; CollaborationRelated items
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