This paper studies the question how changes in intellectual property rights (IPR) regime affect relative innovation intensity for multinational large enterprises (MNEs) and local firms. The R&D process is doubly-differentiated, allowing both for variety-expanding and productivity-improving innovations. The IPR regime is abstracted as an effective duration of patent protection. From one side stronger IPR foster R&D activities of the MNE, which is in agreement with other findings. From the other side the local innovative activity is threatened by stronger protection. Depending on technical characteristics of the underlying R&D processes, the strengthening of the uniform one-size-fits-all IPR creates productivity bias or variety bias. Moreover...
Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) are a key driver of economic growth as they provide agents with ...
Of the diverse factors motivating technological change, one factor that has received increasing atte...
Despite a growing literature, the relationship between financing constraints (FC), intellectual prop...
In this paper we investigate the impact of increased Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) protection o...
We identify two new channels through which Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) may affect R&D incent...
There is little empirical evidence concerning the effect of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) prote...
Two important strands of literature investigate the way the effect of intellectual property rights (...
textResearch has demonstrated that the effects of intellectual property right (IPR) protection on fi...
Multinational enterprises (MNEs) are increasingly conducting R&D in countries such as China and ...
We characterize the knowledge production process whereby the inventive capabilities of the firm gene...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this paper is to examine the influence of intellectual property rights (I...
We characterize the knowledge production process whereby the inventive capabilities of the firm gene...
There is much evidence that intellectual property rights (IPR) protection stimulates trade flows bet...
This paper examines the role of IPRs protection on stimulating innovations across countries. To cons...
New and useful ideas and knowledge, commonly denoted innovations after coming into use, are of decis...
Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) are a key driver of economic growth as they provide agents with ...
Of the diverse factors motivating technological change, one factor that has received increasing atte...
Despite a growing literature, the relationship between financing constraints (FC), intellectual prop...
In this paper we investigate the impact of increased Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) protection o...
We identify two new channels through which Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) may affect R&D incent...
There is little empirical evidence concerning the effect of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) prote...
Two important strands of literature investigate the way the effect of intellectual property rights (...
textResearch has demonstrated that the effects of intellectual property right (IPR) protection on fi...
Multinational enterprises (MNEs) are increasingly conducting R&D in countries such as China and ...
We characterize the knowledge production process whereby the inventive capabilities of the firm gene...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this paper is to examine the influence of intellectual property rights (I...
We characterize the knowledge production process whereby the inventive capabilities of the firm gene...
There is much evidence that intellectual property rights (IPR) protection stimulates trade flows bet...
This paper examines the role of IPRs protection on stimulating innovations across countries. To cons...
New and useful ideas and knowledge, commonly denoted innovations after coming into use, are of decis...
Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) are a key driver of economic growth as they provide agents with ...
Of the diverse factors motivating technological change, one factor that has received increasing atte...
Despite a growing literature, the relationship between financing constraints (FC), intellectual prop...