R2B Contracts: Complexities And Considerations When Contracting With Universities And Other Not-For-Profit Research Organisations.

Mark Anderson, Brian A Coblitz, Jorge L Contreras, Steven M Ferguson, Naomi Hawkins, Alison Slade, Anji Miller
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Universities, research institutes, hospitals, U.S. federal labs, and other research-practicing entities (together, RPEs) are increasingly entering into contracts with commercial enterprises, for funding of research, licensing of intellectual property, and other forms of collaboration.RPEs' primary purpose is to generate and disseminate knowledge (and in some cases, to teach), and their staff may be evaluated on the quality and number of their publications. They may also be required by law and by public funding terms to act in the public interest, rather than to support the private interests of commercial enterprises.RPEs may need to involve multiple internal stakeholders in any decision to contract with a commercial business.The mismatch of priorities and decision-making processes between RPEs and industry can be a source of frustration for both parties, both in the negotiation and in the performance of contracts. Those frustrations can be mitigated if each party takes the time required to understand what the other wants and needs from any collaboration.This article describes some of the legal and cultural features and constraints that RPEs face when entering into and performing contracts with the industry.

R2B合同:与大学和其他非营利研究机构签订合同时的复杂性和考虑。
大学、研究机构、医院、美国联邦实验室和其他研究实践实体(合为rpe)越来越多地与商业企业签订合同,为研究提供资金、知识产权许可和其他形式的合作。区域办事处的主要目的是产生和传播知识(在某些情况下是教学),可以根据出版物的质量和数量对其工作人员进行评价。法律和公共资助条款也可能要求它们为公共利益行事,而不是支持商业企业的私人利益。在与商业企业签订合同的任何决策中,rpe可能需要涉及多个内部利益相关者。rpe和行业之间优先级和决策过程的不匹配可能是双方在谈判和合同履行中受挫的根源。如果双方都花时间了解对方想要什么,需要从合作中得到什么,这些挫折就可以减轻。本文描述了rpe在与行业签订和执行合同时面临的一些法律和文化特征和约束。
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