TY - BOOK AU - Pittard,Marilyn J. AU - Monotti,Ann Louise AU - Duns,John TI - Business innovation and the law: perspectives from intellectual property, labour, competition and corporate law SN - 9781781001615 (hbk. : alk. paper) PY - 2013///] CY - Cheltenham, UK PB - Edward Elgar Publishing KW - Research, Industrial KW - Law and legislation KW - Congresses KW - Technological innovations KW - Business enterprises N1 - Based on papers presented at a conference held in May 2011 in Monash University Prato Centre, Italy; Includes bibliographical references and index; Perspectives and themes; John Duns, Ann L. Monotti and Marilyn Pittard --; Failed collaboration: the misappropriation of business opportunities, ideas and advantages by prospective co-venturers, financiers and brokers; Paul Finn --; Innovation through the lens of intellectual property law: rights in employee inventions; Ann L. Monotti --; Double or nothing: technology transfer under the Bayh-Dole Act; Rochelle Cooper Dreyfuss --; Establishing clear rights in academic employee inventions: lessons learnt from University of Western Australia v Gray; Ann L. Monotti --; Professional and academic employee inventions: looking beyond the UK paradigm; Justine Pila --; EU perspectives on employees' inventions; Marie-Christine Janssens --; Innovation through the lens of labour and employment law; Marilyn Pittard --; Resolving invention ownership disputes: limitations of the contract of employment; Mark Freedland and Jeremias Prassl --; The innovative worker: genius, accidental inventor or thief?; Marilyn Pittard --; Employees' inventions and the employment contract: a European Union perspective; Riccardo Del Punta --; US employment law perspectives on the issue of who owns an employee's invention; Richard Bales --; Taking the long view on competition and the mobile employee: lessons from the United States history of efforts to regulate employee innovation and the mobility of workplace knowledge; Catherine L. Fisk --; Innovation through the lens of competition law; John Duns --; Legal protection of business research and development: can it harm competition?; Ray Finkelstein --; Business innovation and competition law: an Australian perspective; John Duns --; Perspectives from competition law; Dorothy Livingston --; EU competition law, and research and development agreements; Rosa Greaves --; Devices at law to protect employers: a conspectus of approaches; Marilyn Pittard --; Devices to restrain competition and protect discoveries and enforcement: workplace policies and confidentiality; John Hull --; Devices to restrain competition and protect discoveries and enforcement: confidentiality in the courts and Europe; Alison Firth --; Devices to restrain competition and protect confidential information in employment: practical and legal aspects: an Australian perspective; Chris Molnar --; The law and policy of non-compete clauses in the United States and their implications; Jay P. Kesan and Carol M. Hayes --; Innovation in public sector research; Ann L. Monotti --; Technology transfer law, policies and practices at the U.S. National Institutes of Health; Claire T. Driscoll --Licensing university intellectual property: ownership and management of intellectual property in the United Kingdom; Noel Byrne --; Innovation through the lens of corporate governance; John Duns --; Institutions and innovation: is corporate governance the missing link?; Simon Deakin and Andrea Mina UR - http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy14pdf03/2012948159.html ER -