Why do firms in some industries ignore patents when developing new products? This paper posits a simple but novel answer to this long-puzzling question: firms ignore patents because they are unable to discover the patents their activities might infringe. The costs of finding relevant patents, which we call discovery costs, are prohibitively high. Not all industries face high patent discovery costs. Chemical patents are indexable, meaning that relevant patents can be efficiently retrieved by chemical formula. As a result, discovery costs in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries are low, and inadvertent infringement by firms in these industries is rare. But many other patent categories are not indexable, and in some cases that makes av...
High technology companies commit time, effort, and resources to innovation. Over the course of a res...
This paper is the first part of a wide-ranging study of the role of intellectual property in the sof...
This Article proposes a novel solution to part of the problem that large patent portfolios can cause...
Why do firms in some industries ignore patents when developing new products? This paper posits a sim...
There is a growing literature that aims at assessing the private value of knowledge assets and paten...
While the theory of the patent system is premised on the idea that patents will be used to exclude c...
This theory paper examines an ex post rationale for the patenting of scientific discoveries. Scienti...
This paper sheds light on the causes of firm-level heterogeneity in patent practices and the consequ...
We analyze the characteristics of the patents held by firms in the software industry. Unlike prior r...
Courts, the Patent Office, and commentators are in vigorous disagreement about what types of innovat...
This paper looks more closely at the sources of patent growth in the united states since 1984. It co...
Individual inventors and small enterprises can rarely enforce their paten...
In order to observe a patent application at the firm level, two conditions need to be met: new produ...
Despite a surge in the number of patents issued and an increase in patent rights in recent years, in...
We analyze the incentives of a firm to create sleeping patents, i.e., to take out patents which are ...
High technology companies commit time, effort, and resources to innovation. Over the course of a res...
This paper is the first part of a wide-ranging study of the role of intellectual property in the sof...
This Article proposes a novel solution to part of the problem that large patent portfolios can cause...
Why do firms in some industries ignore patents when developing new products? This paper posits a sim...
There is a growing literature that aims at assessing the private value of knowledge assets and paten...
While the theory of the patent system is premised on the idea that patents will be used to exclude c...
This theory paper examines an ex post rationale for the patenting of scientific discoveries. Scienti...
This paper sheds light on the causes of firm-level heterogeneity in patent practices and the consequ...
We analyze the characteristics of the patents held by firms in the software industry. Unlike prior r...
Courts, the Patent Office, and commentators are in vigorous disagreement about what types of innovat...
This paper looks more closely at the sources of patent growth in the united states since 1984. It co...
Individual inventors and small enterprises can rarely enforce their paten...
In order to observe a patent application at the firm level, two conditions need to be met: new produ...
Despite a surge in the number of patents issued and an increase in patent rights in recent years, in...
We analyze the incentives of a firm to create sleeping patents, i.e., to take out patents which are ...
High technology companies commit time, effort, and resources to innovation. Over the course of a res...
This paper is the first part of a wide-ranging study of the role of intellectual property in the sof...
This Article proposes a novel solution to part of the problem that large patent portfolios can cause...