Palomeras, NeusWehrheim, David Alexander2016-03-292016-03-292016-032387-175Xhttps://hdl.handle.net/10016/22609Safeguarding against unintended leakage of valuable knowledge in R&D collaboration requires careful attention to the role of inventors participating in these collaborations. In this paper, we claim that the degree of protection of the knowledge embodied by inventors affects how an opportunistic partner can use this information when technology leakage occurs. The implication is that those inventors whose set of knowledge is more protected are more likely to be assigned to joint activities than their co-workers. By relying on patent ownership and authorship data, we analyze the allocation of inventors to collaborative projects from a sample of large pharmaceutical firms. Our results confirm that inventors are strategically allocated to projects according to their degree of preemptive power.application/pdfengAtribuciĆ³n-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 EspaƱaR&DCollaborationTechnology leakageCo-patentsInventorsThe strategic allocation of inventors to R&D collaborationsworking paperJ24L65O31O32O34Empresaopen accessDT/0000001449