Networks of collaborative contracts for innovation
Baquero, Pablo Marcello
Networks of collaborative contracts for innovation - New York Bloomsbury Publishing 2022 - 263p. - International studies in the theory of private law .
Table of Contents: Introduction 1. Contractual Networks to Innovate : the search for a legal concept. 2. The Internal Coordination of the Collaborative Contractual Network through Governance of Contract 3. Managing the Internal Coordination of the Network: the role of the legal document and the duty of Loyalty to the networks 4. Legal Interpretation in Contracts to Innovate: potential matters of dispute 5. Conclusion
With the rise of automation and artificial intelligence, the companies that will succeed in the future are those who operate under a constant state of innovation. Not just that, they will need to ensure that they pursue 'open innovation'. This book explores the contractual basis for innovation, examining the legal challenges raised by contracts to innovate. On the one hand, it examines empirical studies analyzing how these agreements are structured in order to overcome the inherent uncertainty of innovative activity. On the other hand it develops the legal doctrine governing contracts to innovate, in particular the notion of duty of loyalty to the contractual network, providing suggestions on how to concretize it in different situations
9781509943654
Technological innovations - Law and legislation
Business networks - Law and legislation
Contracts
658.4063 / BAQ
Networks of collaborative contracts for innovation - New York Bloomsbury Publishing 2022 - 263p. - International studies in the theory of private law .
Table of Contents: Introduction 1. Contractual Networks to Innovate : the search for a legal concept. 2. The Internal Coordination of the Collaborative Contractual Network through Governance of Contract 3. Managing the Internal Coordination of the Network: the role of the legal document and the duty of Loyalty to the networks 4. Legal Interpretation in Contracts to Innovate: potential matters of dispute 5. Conclusion
With the rise of automation and artificial intelligence, the companies that will succeed in the future are those who operate under a constant state of innovation. Not just that, they will need to ensure that they pursue 'open innovation'. This book explores the contractual basis for innovation, examining the legal challenges raised by contracts to innovate. On the one hand, it examines empirical studies analyzing how these agreements are structured in order to overcome the inherent uncertainty of innovative activity. On the other hand it develops the legal doctrine governing contracts to innovate, in particular the notion of duty of loyalty to the contractual network, providing suggestions on how to concretize it in different situations
9781509943654
Technological innovations - Law and legislation
Business networks - Law and legislation
Contracts
658.4063 / BAQ