Page 110 - Zirnstein, Elizabeta, 2016. Izumi, avtorska dela in drugi rezultati ustvarjalnosti in inovativnosti delovnem razmerju. Koper: Založba Univerze na Primorskem.
P. 110
Izumi, avtorska dela in drugi rezultati ustvarjalnosti in inovativnosti v delovnem razmerju
Barron, A. »Copyright Infringement, ‘Free-Riding’ and the Lifeworld.« In
Copyright and Piracy: An Interdisciplinary Critique, edited by L. Bently,
J. Davis, and J. Ginsburg, 93–127. Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press, 2010.
Bartow, A. »Inventors of the World, Unite! A Call for Collective Actions by
Employee Inventors.« Santa Clara Law Review 37, no. 1 (1997): 673–
723.
Bently, L., and B. Sherman. Intellectual Property Law. Oxford: Oxford Uni-
versity Press, 2004.
Bergmann, T. J., and V. G. Scarpello. Compensation Decision Making. Mason:
South-Western, 2002.
Blair, R. D., and T. F. Cotter. Intellectual Property: Economic and Legal Di-
mensions of Rights and Remedies. Cambridge: Cambridge University
110 Press, 2005.
Boonin, L. G. »The University, Scientific Research, and the Ownership of
Knowledge.« In Owning Scientific and Technical Information: Ethical Is-
sues, edited by V. Weil and J. Snapper, 260–88. New Brunsvick, London:
Rutger University Press, 1989.
Buccafusco, C., and C. Springman. »Valuing Intellectual Property: An Ex-
periment.« Cornell Law Review 96, no. 1 (2010): 1–45.
Buccafusco, C., and C. Springman. »Creativity Effect.« 2011. http://www.
law.uchicago.edu/files/file/Buccafusco-Sprigman-paper.pdf.
Chapman, J., and C. Kelliher. »Influences on Reward Mix Determina-
tion: Reward Consultants‘ Perspectives.« Employee Relations 33, no. 2
(2011): 121–39.
Cherensky, S. »A Penny for Their Toughts: Employee Inventors, Preinven-
tion Assignment Agreements, Property and Personhood.« California
Law Review 81, no. 2 (1993), 597–666.
Coase, R. H. »The Problem of Social Cost.« The Journal of Law and Econo-
mics 3, no. 1 (1960), 1–44.
Cohen, W. M. »Fifty Years of Empirical Studies on Innovative Activity and
Performance.« In Handbook of the Economics of Innovation, vol. 1., edi-
ted by H. H. Browny and N. Rosenberg, 129–213. Amsterdam: Else-
vier, 2010.
Cohen, W., R. Nelson, and J. Walsh. »Protecting Their Intellectual Assets:
Appropriability Conditions and Why U.S. Manufacturing Firms Patent
(or Not).« NBER Working Paper No. 7552, The National Bureau of
Economic Research, 2000.
Barron, A. »Copyright Infringement, ‘Free-Riding’ and the Lifeworld.« In
Copyright and Piracy: An Interdisciplinary Critique, edited by L. Bently,
J. Davis, and J. Ginsburg, 93–127. Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press, 2010.
Bartow, A. »Inventors of the World, Unite! A Call for Collective Actions by
Employee Inventors.« Santa Clara Law Review 37, no. 1 (1997): 673–
723.
Bently, L., and B. Sherman. Intellectual Property Law. Oxford: Oxford Uni-
versity Press, 2004.
Bergmann, T. J., and V. G. Scarpello. Compensation Decision Making. Mason:
South-Western, 2002.
Blair, R. D., and T. F. Cotter. Intellectual Property: Economic and Legal Di-
mensions of Rights and Remedies. Cambridge: Cambridge University
110 Press, 2005.
Boonin, L. G. »The University, Scientific Research, and the Ownership of
Knowledge.« In Owning Scientific and Technical Information: Ethical Is-
sues, edited by V. Weil and J. Snapper, 260–88. New Brunsvick, London:
Rutger University Press, 1989.
Buccafusco, C., and C. Springman. »Valuing Intellectual Property: An Ex-
periment.« Cornell Law Review 96, no. 1 (2010): 1–45.
Buccafusco, C., and C. Springman. »Creativity Effect.« 2011. http://www.
law.uchicago.edu/files/file/Buccafusco-Sprigman-paper.pdf.
Chapman, J., and C. Kelliher. »Influences on Reward Mix Determina-
tion: Reward Consultants‘ Perspectives.« Employee Relations 33, no. 2
(2011): 121–39.
Cherensky, S. »A Penny for Their Toughts: Employee Inventors, Preinven-
tion Assignment Agreements, Property and Personhood.« California
Law Review 81, no. 2 (1993), 597–666.
Coase, R. H. »The Problem of Social Cost.« The Journal of Law and Econo-
mics 3, no. 1 (1960), 1–44.
Cohen, W. M. »Fifty Years of Empirical Studies on Innovative Activity and
Performance.« In Handbook of the Economics of Innovation, vol. 1., edi-
ted by H. H. Browny and N. Rosenberg, 129–213. Amsterdam: Else-
vier, 2010.
Cohen, W., R. Nelson, and J. Walsh. »Protecting Their Intellectual Assets:
Appropriability Conditions and Why U.S. Manufacturing Firms Patent
(or Not).« NBER Working Paper No. 7552, The National Bureau of
Economic Research, 2000.