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The structural setting: The stages of research and development

In: Structuring Public–Private Research Partnerships for Success

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We develop a four-stage process for forming and managing a public–private research partnership. Central to this process is the concept of the control premium, or the right to make decisions when unanticipated events occur. The four-stage process considers setting the bargaining space, negotiating the contract for control at both the front-end and back-end, collective decision making through bargaining, and responding to shocks. The three characteristics critical to implementing research partnerships are size, stage, and assignment of control rights. The optimal assignment of control rights will vary by PPRP and is a function of the type of good produced by the partnership. We review the stages and characteristics in light of case studies, where primary lessons are distilled, including actively engaging potential partners, academic freedom, allocation of control rights to the research agenda selection committees, publication delay and option to end publication delay, and intellectual property and licensing options.

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  • ., 2016. "The structural setting: The stages of research and development," Chapters, in: Structuring Public–Private Research Partnerships for Success, chapter 10, pages 155-182, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:14178_10
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