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We model an employee's decision to pursue an innovative idea at his employing firm (internally) or as a start-up (externally). We characterize an idea by its market profitability and the degree of positive/negative externality that it imposes on the employing firm's profits. The innovation...
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We present a model of process innovation that offers an explanation for the negative relationship between patent strength and R&D investment. We show that under the popularly used damage rule of reasonable royalties, the innovator might favor imitation. Since imitation is discouraged for strong...
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We study an infinite-horizon cumulative innovation model, in which patents are characterized bytheir length and the likelihood of being ruled valid in a patent infringement litigation. Strengtheningpatent protection via a greater validity or length has two opposing effects on innovation: 1)...
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While existing theory predicts that matching leadership gifts raise more voluntary contributions for public goods than seed money, recent experiments find otherwise. We reconcile the two by studying a model of leadership giving in a large economy with incomplete information about the quality of...
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We model an employee's decision to pursue an innovative idea at his employing firm (internally) or as a start-up (externally). We characterize an idea by its market profitability and the degree of positive/negative externality that it imposes on the employing firm's profits. The innovation...
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