This paper studies the decision of whether to apply for a patent in a dynamic model in which firms innovate stochastically and independently. In the model, a firm can choose between patenting and maintaining secrecy to protect a successful innovation. I consider a legal environment characterized by imperfect patent protection and no prior user rights. Thus, patenting grants probabilistic protection, and secrecy is effectively maintained until rivals innovate. I show that (1) firms that innovate early are more inclined to choose secrecy, whereas firms that innovate late have a stronger tendency to patent; (2) the incentives to patent increase with the innovation arrival rate; and (3) an increase in the number of firms may cause patenting to ...
It is an important concern that innovators by waiving their patent rights might obstruct the disclo...
Innovating firms choose to patent their innovations when patenting allows the appropriation of more ...
It is an important concern that innovators by waiving their patent rights might obstruct the disclo...
This paper studies the decision of whether to apply for a patent in a dynamic model in which firms i...
This paper studies the decision of whether to apply for a patent in a dynamic model in which firms i...
Whilst firms often prefer secrecy to patents and process innovations particu- larly lend themselves ...
Innovating firms choose to patent their innovations when patenting allows the appropriation of more ...
Innovating firms choose to patent their innovations when patenting allows the appropriation of more ...
This paper analyzes the patenting decision of a successful inventor in a model of dynamic technolog...
Patents have long been regarded as the ‘gold standard’ of intellectual property protection. In “Litt...
It is an important concern that innovators by waiving their patent rights might obstruct the disclo...
It is an important concern that innovators by waiving their patent rights might obstruct the disclo...
CESifo Working Papers n° 1715 - Category 9 Industrial - Pages 1-31 - Accessible en ligne : http://ww...
CESifo Working Papers n° 1715 - Category 9 Industrial - Pages 1-31 - Accessible en ligne : http://ww...
CESifo Working Papers n° 1715 - Category 9 Industrial - Pages 1-31 - Accessible en ligne : http://ww...
It is an important concern that innovators by waiving their patent rights might obstruct the disclo...
Innovating firms choose to patent their innovations when patenting allows the appropriation of more ...
It is an important concern that innovators by waiving their patent rights might obstruct the disclo...
This paper studies the decision of whether to apply for a patent in a dynamic model in which firms i...
This paper studies the decision of whether to apply for a patent in a dynamic model in which firms i...
Whilst firms often prefer secrecy to patents and process innovations particu- larly lend themselves ...
Innovating firms choose to patent their innovations when patenting allows the appropriation of more ...
Innovating firms choose to patent their innovations when patenting allows the appropriation of more ...
This paper analyzes the patenting decision of a successful inventor in a model of dynamic technolog...
Patents have long been regarded as the ‘gold standard’ of intellectual property protection. In “Litt...
It is an important concern that innovators by waiving their patent rights might obstruct the disclo...
It is an important concern that innovators by waiving their patent rights might obstruct the disclo...
CESifo Working Papers n° 1715 - Category 9 Industrial - Pages 1-31 - Accessible en ligne : http://ww...
CESifo Working Papers n° 1715 - Category 9 Industrial - Pages 1-31 - Accessible en ligne : http://ww...
CESifo Working Papers n° 1715 - Category 9 Industrial - Pages 1-31 - Accessible en ligne : http://ww...
It is an important concern that innovators by waiving their patent rights might obstruct the disclo...
Innovating firms choose to patent their innovations when patenting allows the appropriation of more ...
It is an important concern that innovators by waiving their patent rights might obstruct the disclo...