Why should companies engage in licensing-out? While conventional wisdom mostly focuses on the financial and commercial benefits available to the licensor, this paper points to the learning opportunities entailed in licensing agreements. We develop an exploratory study built around a longitudinal cross-industry database of 558 licensing deals and we apply the vicarious learning framework to analyze the learning opportunities exploited by the licensor, as a result of engaging with a particular licensee in the first place. We investigate the licensor-licensee dyads on several dimensions, capturing their profiles and the different learning opportunities exploited; we also compare dyads that invert their role in a subsequent round to dyads that do not to understand whether there are difference in terms of learning patterns. Findings offer several insights consistent with a learning scenario, thus prompting further empirical research.

When vicarious learning rewards the originating firm: An exploratory study of the learning opportunities available to the licensor / Belingheri, Paola; Lombardi, Sara; Leone, Maria Isabella. - ELETTRONICO. - (2016), pp. 0-0. (Intervento presentato al convegno From science to society: innovation and value creation tenutosi a Cambridge, UK nel 3-6 Luglio 2016).

When vicarious learning rewards the originating firm: An exploratory study of the learning opportunities available to the licensor

Lombardi, Sara
Membro del Collaboration Group
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2016

Abstract

Why should companies engage in licensing-out? While conventional wisdom mostly focuses on the financial and commercial benefits available to the licensor, this paper points to the learning opportunities entailed in licensing agreements. We develop an exploratory study built around a longitudinal cross-industry database of 558 licensing deals and we apply the vicarious learning framework to analyze the learning opportunities exploited by the licensor, as a result of engaging with a particular licensee in the first place. We investigate the licensor-licensee dyads on several dimensions, capturing their profiles and the different learning opportunities exploited; we also compare dyads that invert their role in a subsequent round to dyads that do not to understand whether there are difference in terms of learning patterns. Findings offer several insights consistent with a learning scenario, thus prompting further empirical research.
2016
R&D Management Conference
From science to society: innovation and value creation
Cambridge, UK
3-6 Luglio 2016
Belingheri, Paola; Lombardi, Sara; Leone, Maria Isabella
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