Lecturer in Technology and Innovation Management, University of Cambridge
At the Centre for Technology Management, University of Cambridge, Frank leads the Innovation and Intellectual Property Management (IIPM) research group that takes a management (firm level) perspective on all things IP and Innovation. Frank pursues research at the intersection of management sciences and business (micro) economics and has a keen interest in entrepreneurship.In his role Frank teaches technology management courses to graduate and undergraduate students. He is the responsible editor for the CTM working paper series and editorial board member of World Patent Information, the leading journal in the field of Industrial Property information and documentation (IP informatics) and LES Nouvelles, the journal of the Licensing Executive Society.
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