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Innovation and Intellectual Property Management (IIPM) Laboratory

The following is a list of short industry focused articles through which we hope to contribute to better IP management practice:

 

 

Tietze, F. (2019). From innovative ideas to viable businesses: How an IP strategy can help. The Manufacturer. UK.

Tietze, F. (2018). "How an open approach to patents can help building a sustainable future." Department of Engineering Newsletter(23 (Spring)): 8.

Tietze, F. (2018). "Five IP challenges for a digital economy." The Manufacturer(October).

Tietze, F. (2018). "IP challenges for a digital economy." IfM Review(9).

Tietze, F. (2017). "What happens to IP when David meets Goliath?" The Manufacturer(March): 60-62.

Tietze, F. (2017). How an open approach to patents could help build a sustainable future. The Conversation: online only.

Tietze, F. (2017). How a free-for-all on patents could help build a sustainable future. The Independent: online only.

Tietze, F. and G. D. Lauritzen (2016). "IP challenges in multi-partner collaboration." PARTNER - Institute for Collaborative Working: 90-91.

Tietze, F. (2016). "Patently not obvious." Cambridge Business(May): 34-37.

Tietze, F. (2016). "Getting to grips with IP." IfM Review(5): 10.

Tietze, F. and D. Probert (2015). "Patent informatics for collaboration management." PARTNER - Institute for Collaborative Working(May): 109-111.

News & Blog articles

Welcome to Francesco Donini

21 July 2025

Welcome to Francesco Donini, who is visiting us this week from the University of Pisa. Francesco is a PhD student and works with me and Prof. Damiano di Francesco Maesa (a former postdoc of the IIPM Lab) on our ALPS project. cc8e7f9c-adb2-4de9-8b58-3b70a0d77c2f1.jpg

New working paper: Governance Technology in the Sharing Economy

17 July 2025

The sharing economy represents a transformative paradigm that fundamentally reshapes resource allocation, consumption patterns, and governance structures across various sectors. While enhancing sustainability through resource optimization, this paradigm introduces significant coordination, compliance, and value...

Welcome to Dr. Schäper

8 July 2025

We are pleased to welcome Dr. Thomas Schäper, who has recently joined us from the University of Münster as a visiting research scholar at the IIPM Lab. His research focuses on the intersection of artificial intelligence, innovation, and intellectual property, with a particular emphasis on the use of large language models...