The Right to Employee Inventions in Patent Law: Debunking the Myth of Incentive Theory
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TextPublication details: London: HART, 2018.Description: XXII, 203pISBN: - 9781509920310
- FINANCIAL INCENTIVES AND THE MOTIVATION, PRODUCTIVITY AND CREATIVITY OF EMPLOYEE INVENTORS
- Motivation of Employee Inventors and the Effect of Incentives on their Productivity Practice of Compensation to Employee Inventors The Motivation Hygiene theory
- inventor Remuneration in the Organisational Context Serendipity and corporate Hierarchy
- Teamwork in Inventing
- Individualism, Collectivism and the Effect of Inventor Remuneration
- Monetary Rewards and the Creativity of Employee Inventors Controversy over the Effect of Monetary Rewards
- OWNERSHIP OF EMPLOYEE INVENTIONS AND THE VALIDITY OF THE INVENTOR PRINCIPLE
- Legitimacy of Employer Ownership
- Inventions Made by University Researchers
- Civil Law Countries
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