Programme
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Organised by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation
and Development and the European Patent Office
In co-operation with DIME Network (Dynamics of
Institutions and Markets in Europe), Eurostat, Japan Patent Office, NSF (National
Science Foundation, United States), United States Patent and Trademark Office,
WIPO (World Intellectual Property Office)
Wednesday, 3 September 2008
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09.00
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Registration
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09.30
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Welcome Session and Opening Addresses
- Richard Flammer, Principal Director Patent Information, European Patent Office
- Ciaran McGinley, Controller, European Patent Office
- Dominique Guellec, Senior Economist, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
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10.00
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Keynote Session
Chair: Nikolaus Albert Thumm (EPO)
- Roger J. Burt (Senior Counsel, Intellectual Property Law, IBM Europe): Patent strategies? Just-in-case
- Bruno van Pottelsberghe (Free University of Brussels): EU've got a message: the economic implications of the blackberry case
- Wolfgang Polt (Institute for Technology and Regional Policy, Joanneum Research): to be announced.
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11.30
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Coffee break (in Foyer of Saal Schönbrunn)
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11.45
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Session: Valuation of patents
Chair: Mosahid Khan (WIPO)
- Guido Von Scheffer (IP Bewertungs AG) : Valuation of patents
- Nils Omland (WHU Otto Beisheim School of Management): The use of patent data to measure patent value: an overview
- Arnaud Gasnier (Delft University of Technology): New microeconomic framework to measure IP management performance
- Luigi Sereno (University of Bologna,Department of Management): Real options valuation of probabilistic patents
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13.00
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Lunch (in Restaurant Allegro)
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14.00
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Session: Citations, knowledge flows and inventors
Chair: Bernard Felix (Eurostat)
- Jun Suzuki (National Graduate Institute For Policy Studies) [Authors: A. Goto (Japan Fair Trade Comission), K. Motohashi (University of Tokyo), Y. Naito (Artificial Life Laboratory), J. Suzuki, S. Tamada (Kansei Gakuin University and RIETI)]: Patent citations in Japan: database construction for inventor and examiner citations
- Hugo Pillu (ERASME, Ecole Centrale Paris): Measure of international knowledge flows thorough input-based patent citation indicator
- Alessandro Sterlacchini [Authors: F. Schettino, A. Sterlacchini, F. Venturini (Universita Politecnica delle Marche)]: Inventive productivity and patent quality: evidence from Italian inventors
- Bart Leten [Authors: R. Belderbos, S. Kelchtermans, B. Leten (KU Leuven)]: Usage of and involvement in science: what matters for firm technological performance?
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15.15
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Session: Geography of Innovation
Chair: Gus Mastrogianis (USPTO)
- Stefano Usai (CRENoS, University of Cagliari): The geography of innovation activity in OECD regions
- Grid Thoma (University of Camerino) [Authors: D. Guellec (OECD), G. Thoma]: Some stylized facts on the spatial distribution of innovative activities: new evidence from patent data
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16.15
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Coffee break (in Foyer of Saal Schönbrunn)
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16.45
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Session: Patenting strategies
Chair: Jun Suzuki (National Graduate Institute For Policy Studies)
- Peter Hingley (European Patent Office) [Authors: S. Bas (LMU Munich), P. Hingley]: Number and sizes of applicants at the EPO
- Katrin Hussinger (Maastricht University) [Authors: C. Grimpe (ZEW), K. Hussinger]: Building and blocking: the two faces of technology acquisition
- Finn Valentin [Authors: R. L. Jensen, F. Valentin (Research Centre on Biotech Business, Copenhagen Business School)]: Patenting strategies as value drivers of science-based start-ups
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18.00
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End of the first day
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Cocktail reception (in Restaurant Allegro) - until 21.00
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Thursday, 4 September 2008
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09.00
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Keynote Session (1)
Chair: Bernard Felix (Eurostat)
- Stuart Graham (Georgia Tech): How are US entrepreneurs using patents? Preliminary evidence from the 2008 Berkeley patent survey
- Katrin Cremers (ZEW Mannheim) : German inventors - do they move and where do they go?
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10.15
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Keynote Session (2)
Chair: Derek Hill (NSF)
- Bart Verspagen (Maastricht University): Estimating the patent value distribution
- Jonathan Putman (University of Toronto): International patenting
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11.30
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Coffee break (in Foyer of Saal Schönbrunn)
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11.45
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Session: Other aspects of patenting
Chair: Johannes Schaaf (EPO)
- Rainer Frietsch (Fraunhofer - Institute for Systems and Innovation Research) [Authors: R. Frietsch, H. Grupp (Fraunhofer - Institute for Systems and Innovation Research), I. Haller (IWW Institute), M. Vrohlings (IWW Institute)]: Gender aspects of patenting - Methods and challenges
- Andrea Filippetti (Italian National Research Council and University La Sapienza): Measuring technological and intangible innovation: the patterns of innovative specialisation of natons
- Michael Schleinkofer, [Authors: C. Heiser, N. Mallig, M. Schleinkofer (Fraunhofer - Institute for Systems and Innovation Research)]: Are German universities hotbeds for academic patents?
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13.00
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Lunch (in Restaurant Allegro)
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14.00
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Session: Technology markets
Chair: Mosahid Khan (WIPO)
- Adela Ray (Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur): Determinants in technology licensing and its impact on R&D Masayo Kani (Tezukayama University) [Authors: M. Kani, K. Motohashi (University of Tokyo)]: Licensing activities of Japanese firms in era of pro-patent system reform and open innovation
- Pluvia Zuniga (OECD) [Authors: D. Guellec (OECD), P. Zuniga]: Licensing by European companies
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15.15
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Session: Methodological work on harmonisation of applicants' names
Chair: Dominique Guellec (OECD)
- Stuart Graham (Georgia Tech): The NBER patent project
- Grid Thoma (University of Camerino): Methods and software for the harmonisation and integration of datasets: a test based on IP-related data and accounting databases with a large panel of companies at the worldwide level
- Tom Magerman (KUL Leuven): Follow up on the standardisation of applicants' names
- Norihiko Yamano (OECD) [Authors: T. Okazaki (OECD), G. Thoma (OECD), N. Yamano]: Development of industry based patent statistics: Japanese and European examples
- Roger Björkbacka (Statistics Sweden): Matching patent data in Sweden
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16.30
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Coffee break (in Foyer of Saal Schönbrunn)
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16.50
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Session: Renewals and length of patent rights
Chair: Gus Mastrogianis (USPTO)
- Melissa Stagnaro (USPTO): Patent renewals at the USPTO
- Nicolas van Zeebroeck (Free University of Brussels, Solvay Business School): Long live patents: the increasing life expectancy of patent applications and its determinants
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17.30
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Round Table
Recent and future developments on patent statistics: Patent Task Force members (OECD, EPO, USPTO, NSF, JPO, WIPO, Eurostat), DIME, academics and business representatives
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18.00
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End of the conference
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