Magazine article
Rewarding employee invention: time for change
Harvard business review, Vol.62(1), pp.56-57
01 Jan 1984
Abstract
By relying on a voluntary system of rewarding employees for inventions and innovations, U.S. corporations are losing out on new ideas that would help them compete effectively in the world race for new technology. Proposals that would remedy this situation have come before Congress on several occasions in recent years, but industry has consistently opposed them. Now the time for reappraisal has come. Lest American innovation and inventiveness decline even further, we must enact a national statutory award scheme for employed inventors.
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- Title
- Rewarding employee invention: time for change
- Creators
- Neal Orkin - Drexel University, Legal Studies
- Publication Details
- Harvard business review, Vol.62(1), pp.56-57
- Number of pages
- 2
- Resource Type
- Magazine article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Legal Studies
- Identifiers
- 991021958415304721
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