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First International Workshop in Law & Economics:

Open Innovation

13th-14th June, 2019

Venue: IMAG (Auditorium) 700 Avenue Centrale, 38401 Saint-Martin-d’Hères The Centre of Legal Research of Grenoble (Université Grenoble Alpes), and the

Grenoble Applied Economics Lab (Université Grenoble Alpes, INRA, CNRS and Grenoble INP) will jointly organize the First International Workshop in Law &

Economics, 13th-14th June, 2019.

The aim of this workshop is to provide an international and a pluri-discipli- nary forum where lawyers and economists can present and discuss high-quality research on a regular basis in Grenoble. This first conference will focus on Open Innovation.

For this first session, topics of interest include:

Open source licenses Patent clearinghouses Inclusive patents

Intellectual property rights on Digital Goods Intellectual property rights on plants

Intellectual property rights and incentives to innovate

Information & registration at:

https://workshop.inra.fr/open-innovation/Registration Contact: Olivier.Bonroy@inra.fr

Fabien.Girard@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr

Keynote speakers:

Pr Paul Belleflamme, CORE, UC Louvain Pr Geertrui Van Overwalle, CiTiP, K.U. Leuven

Convenors:

Dr Olivier Bonroy (INRA, UGA) Dr Fabien Girard (CRJ, UGA)

PROGRAMME

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13th June, 2019

Etienne Billette de Villemeur, Richard Ruble, Bruno Versaevel, “Dynamic competition and intellectual property rights in a model of product development”

Tea-Coffee Break 10:50-11:20

Keynote Address – 11:20-12:20: Pr Paul Belleflamme, CORE, UCLouvain

Lunch Break 12:20-2:00PM

Stefano Colombo, “Does licensing promote innovation?”

Nikola Ilić, “Patent Pledge and Access to Knowledge: The Case of Tesla Motors”

Julien Jacqmin, “Why are some online courses more open than others?”

Part 1 — IPR and incentives to innovate

Part 2 — Licensing and incentives to innovate

Part 3 — Open innovation practices

Coffee-Tea Break 4PM-4:20 PM

With Christian Huyghe, Johannes Kotschi and Geertrui Van Overwalle

Richard Gray, Adrien Hervouet, Stéphane Lemarié, “The economics of royalty rates in plant breeding”

Part 4— Innovation in plant breeding and agricultural research

Tea-Coffee Break 10:30-11:00

Keynote Address – 11:00-12:00: Pr Geertrui Van Overwalle, CiTiP, K.U. Leuven

Lunch Break: 12:00-1:30PM

Armelle Mazé, Aida Calabuig Domenech, Isabelle Goldringer, “Open innovation and the selective nature of knowledge networks within peasant seed communities. A French case study”

With Paul Belleflamme, Esther van Zimmeren and Patrick Waelbroeck END 3:00 PM

14th June, 2019

Opening Address – 9h30: Pr Alexis Garapin, Director of the Grenoble Faculty of Economics, Dr Olivier Bonroy, Dr Fabien Girard

Niccolò Galli, “Patent Aggregation Definitions and Taxonomy of its Activities Useful for Competition Law”

Emanuele Bacchiega, Olivier Bonroy, Adrien Hervouet, “Patent Clearinghouse and Knowledge Sharing: The Role of Arbitration”

Bechis Jaele, “The Institutional Change of the Scientific Publishing Industry: A New Tragedy of the Commons?”

Justus Baron et al., “Joining Standards Organizations: The Role of R&D Expenditures, Patents, and the Product-Market Position”

Souraya Ismail, “The Contribution of the Value Co-Creation in Open Innovation within Algerian Startups”

SESSION 1 – 9:50-10:50: CHAIR: OLIVIER BONROY

Rose-Marie Borges, “Digital Sequence Information and Genetic Material”

Eric Deibel, Talya Sans Ucaryilmaz, “Materializing what makes sense: ‘bona fides’, commons and the open licensing of seeds”

ROUNDTABLE 1 – 5:30 PM-6:15 PM: CHAIR: MICHEL TROMMETTER

ROUNDTABLE 2 – 2 :30 PM-3 :00 PM: CHAIR: JULIEN PENIN SESSION 2 – 2 :00 PM-3 :00 PM: CHAIR: STEPHANE LEMARIE

SESSION 3 – 3 PM-4 PM: CHAIR: ADRIEN HERVOUET

SESSION 4 – 4:20 PM-5:30 PM: CHAIR: PASCAL TOQUEBEUF

SESSION 5 – 9:30-10:30: CHAIR: ESTHER VAN ZIMMEREN

SESSION 6 – 1:30 PM-2:30 PM: CHAIR: FABIEN GIRARD

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