Project Details
Project Description
Innovation is central to the Australian and global economy. Innovation policy, to date, has focused on high-technology industries and the commercialisation of new products - areas encouraged by current intellectual property laws. This neglects the key contribution of know-how to innovation, leaving it to regulation by contractual clauses and industry practice, which may not set appropriate incentives. This empirical project, through the collection of qualitative data, will establish how Australian employers and workers bargain over the fruits of know-how, and whether this promotes innovation. It will suggest, if necessary, reforms to the intellectual property and labour law systems to enhance legal incentives for this form of innovation.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 2/01/09 → 31/12/11 |
Funding
- Australian Research Council (ARC): A$45,000.00