A surprisingly small number of innovative firms use the patent system. In the UK, the share of firms patenting among those reporting that they have innovated is about 4%. Survey data from the same firms support the idea that they do not consider patents or other forms of registered IP as important as informal IP for protecting inventions. We show that there are a number of explanations for these findings: most firms are SMEs, many innovations are new to the firm, but not to the market, and many sectors are not patent active. We find evidence pointing to a positive association between patenting and innovative performance measured as turnover due to innovation, but not between patenting and subsequent employment growth. The analysis relies on...
The authors consider evidence from a range of sources about the propensity of small and medium-si...
The authors consider evidence from a range of sources about the propensity of small and medium-si...
This paper sheds light on the causes of firm-level heterogeneity in patent practices and the consequ...
A surprisingly small number of innovative firms use the patent system. In the UK, the share of firms...
A surprisingly small number of innovative firms use the patent system. In the UK, the share of firms...
A surprisingly small number of innovative firms use the patent system. In the UK, the share of firms...
A surprisingly small number of innovative firms use the patent system. In the UK, the share of firms...
A surprisingly small number of innovative firms use the patent system. In the UK, the share of firms...
A surprisingly small number of innovative firms use the patent system. In the UK, the share of firms...
A surprisingly small number of innovative firms use the patent system. In the UK, the share of firms...
In order to observe a patent application at the firm level, two conditions need to be met: new produ...
The authors consider evidence from a range of sources about the propensity of small and medium-si...
October 2009This paper provides an overview of a new database that uses intellectual property data t...
The authors consider evidence from a range of sources about the propensity of small and medium-si...
The authors consider evidence from a range of sources about the propensity of small and medium-si...
The authors consider evidence from a range of sources about the propensity of small and medium-si...
The authors consider evidence from a range of sources about the propensity of small and medium-si...
This paper sheds light on the causes of firm-level heterogeneity in patent practices and the consequ...
A surprisingly small number of innovative firms use the patent system. In the UK, the share of firms...
A surprisingly small number of innovative firms use the patent system. In the UK, the share of firms...
A surprisingly small number of innovative firms use the patent system. In the UK, the share of firms...
A surprisingly small number of innovative firms use the patent system. In the UK, the share of firms...
A surprisingly small number of innovative firms use the patent system. In the UK, the share of firms...
A surprisingly small number of innovative firms use the patent system. In the UK, the share of firms...
A surprisingly small number of innovative firms use the patent system. In the UK, the share of firms...
In order to observe a patent application at the firm level, two conditions need to be met: new produ...
The authors consider evidence from a range of sources about the propensity of small and medium-si...
October 2009This paper provides an overview of a new database that uses intellectual property data t...
The authors consider evidence from a range of sources about the propensity of small and medium-si...
The authors consider evidence from a range of sources about the propensity of small and medium-si...
The authors consider evidence from a range of sources about the propensity of small and medium-si...
The authors consider evidence from a range of sources about the propensity of small and medium-si...
This paper sheds light on the causes of firm-level heterogeneity in patent practices and the consequ...