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Contract design for technology sharing between two farmers
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Zhang, Qing
, Li, Juan
, Xiao, Tiaojun
in
Alliances
/ Contingent fees
/ Economic analysis
/ Military strategy
/ Operations research
/ Production costs
/ Supply chains
/ Technology transfer
/ Uncertainty
2022
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Contract design for technology sharing between two farmers
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Zhang, Qing
, Li, Juan
, Xiao, Tiaojun
in
Alliances
/ Contingent fees
/ Economic analysis
/ Military strategy
/ Operations research
/ Production costs
/ Supply chains
/ Technology transfer
/ Uncertainty
2022
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Contract design for technology sharing between two farmers
Journal Article
Contract design for technology sharing between two farmers
2022
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Overview
Technology sharing among farmers has become common but controversial in recent years. To address it, we consider two farmers engaged in Cournot competition to investigate motivations of technology sharing and provide suggestions on contract design. One farmer (a licensor) has developed some technology and decides whether to share technology with the other farmer (a licensee). The licensee chooses whether to buy technology under a fixed-rate contract or a royalty-fee contract. We propose a technology sharing ratio between two farmers to characterize the degree of technology sharing. We find a win–win outcome for both farmers when the technology sharing ratio is higher than a threshold under the fixed-fee contract. While under the royalty-fee contract, the licensor only shares technology with an additional constraint that they have similar production costs. When the licensor can design contracts, he prefers the royalty-fee contract to the fixed-fee contract. We further interpret why the licensor may not benefit more under the two-part tariff contract than the fixed-fee or the royalty-fee contract. Moreover, we find that in supply chain settings, a win–win outcome for both farmers exists if and only if the technology sharing ratio is smaller than a threshold under the fixed-fee contract while technology sharing will not be realized under the royalty-fee contract. Finally, we show that the strategy of whether to share technology is robust to yield uncertainty, and both the licensor and licensee may benefit more from technology sharing because of yield uncertainty.
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Springer Nature B.V
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