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This chapter summarizes the basic characteristics of patent data as an innovation indicator and reviews some of the … recent research using patent data, focusing on major developments since Griliches in 1990 [Griliches, Z. (1990). “Patent … availability of patent data on an increasingly global scale and the accompanying global spread of research using patent data. The …
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property. It is organized around the two principal objectives of intellectual property law: promoting innovation and aesthetic … creativity (focusing on patent, trade secret, and copyright protection) and protecting integrity of the commercial marketplace … protection and other means of addressing the economic problem (such as public funding and prizes in the case of patent and …
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set of opportunities for innovation in agricultural biotechnologies. Moreover, the institutional, regulatory and …
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China has surpassed the United States in patent applications and has become world leader. Strong patenting activity … by electronics manufacturers. State-owned firms spend more on R&D per patent, but hold fewer patents per researcher than … patent holders. Furthermore, the paper examines what drives patenting activity. Higher R&D spending by the firm and higher …
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Do stronger intellectual property rights incentivize female participation in innovation? We provide new evidence on … innovation …
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national incentives for patent protection? What is the rationale for international coordination over patent policies? Given …
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between the propensity to jointly own a patent and proximity in the product market; b) joint patents are associated with less …
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In this paper, we study the effect of invention disclosure through patent publication on the market for ideas. We do so … by analyzing the effects of the American Inventor’s Protection Act of 1999 (AIPA) — which required US patent applications … to be published 18 months after their filing date rather than at patent grant — on the timing of licensing deals in the …
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century. In addition to the funding agency, the data report whether the government has title to the patent ("title" patents …) or funded a patent assigned to a private organization ("license" patents). The data include a large number of "license …" patents that cannot be linked to government funding from patent text or other sources. Combining the historical data with …
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patent protection on enterprise innovation and performance with the impact of R&D cooperation in the form of R&D cartel on …The objective of this paper is to compare the impact of R&D competition (i) under patent protection and (ii) under no … enterprise innovation and performance. For simplicity we focus on the case of duopoly. In particular, the impact of R …
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