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Intellectual Property Rights and
Cannibalization in Information Technology Outsourcing Contracts
Eric A. Walden
Volume 29, Number 4 -- December 2005
Abstract
This paper
examines the question of how intellectual property rights in the
software created during information technology outsourcing
relationships should be divided. This paper expands on the
property rights approach developed by Grossman, Hart, and Moore by
recognizing that, with respect to software, it is possible to separate
excludability rights from usability rights. These rights are
modeled and the contractually optimal distribution is determined.
This model is then modified to account for the possibility of
cannibalization of the client’s benefit when multiple others are
allowed use of the software. The results show that the best
contractual structure depends strongly on the environment.
Keywords: Contracts,
outsourcing, economic models, interorganizational relationships
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