Relying on a comprehensive dataset including detailed information on all patent applications filed to the EPO from 1980 to 2000 and on the renewal of those of them that were granted, this paper presents the first survival time analysis of the determinants of patent length. The results are twofold: first, they clearly establish that the life expectancy of patent rights has significantly increased over the past decades despite a small decline in the average grant rate. Second, they show that some filing strategies very strongly influence the overall length of patents, possibly due to induced delays in the examination process. This suggests that such strategies may result in higher and longer lasting legal uncertainty on the markets, with unkn...
We analyze the duration of the patent examination process at the European Patent Office (EPO). Our d...
This paper employs new data on the use by patentees of continuation applications in the United State...
Stakeholders faced with decisions on whether or not to invest in Research & Development (R&D...
Relying on a comprehensive dataset including detailed information on all patent applications filed t...
The length of patent rights is an issue of considerable importance in the design of patent systems, ...
The decision of firms to renew their patents is largely assumed to be the result of a careful valuat...
Patents are typically characterized as assets of great values. Nevertheless, there are many patents ...
We analyze the duration and outcomes of patent examination at the European Patent Office utilizing a...
We model the length of time that it takes for a patent application to be granted by the U.S. Patent ...
Evaluating the values of patents is critical for both managers and investors. Patent maintenance tim...
Hazard function curve (a: smoothed hazard estimate and b: cox proportional hazards regression), anal...
We analyze the duration of patent examination at the European Patent Office (EPO). Our data contain ...
This dissertation contains two essays relating to the impact of the length of patent policy and firm...
Although China is now the largest patent filing country in the world, research on the duration and o...
When a new technology consists of sequences of innovations that culminate in a final consumer produc...
We analyze the duration of the patent examination process at the European Patent Office (EPO). Our d...
This paper employs new data on the use by patentees of continuation applications in the United State...
Stakeholders faced with decisions on whether or not to invest in Research & Development (R&D...
Relying on a comprehensive dataset including detailed information on all patent applications filed t...
The length of patent rights is an issue of considerable importance in the design of patent systems, ...
The decision of firms to renew their patents is largely assumed to be the result of a careful valuat...
Patents are typically characterized as assets of great values. Nevertheless, there are many patents ...
We analyze the duration and outcomes of patent examination at the European Patent Office utilizing a...
We model the length of time that it takes for a patent application to be granted by the U.S. Patent ...
Evaluating the values of patents is critical for both managers and investors. Patent maintenance tim...
Hazard function curve (a: smoothed hazard estimate and b: cox proportional hazards regression), anal...
We analyze the duration of patent examination at the European Patent Office (EPO). Our data contain ...
This dissertation contains two essays relating to the impact of the length of patent policy and firm...
Although China is now the largest patent filing country in the world, research on the duration and o...
When a new technology consists of sequences of innovations that culminate in a final consumer produc...
We analyze the duration of the patent examination process at the European Patent Office (EPO). Our d...
This paper employs new data on the use by patentees of continuation applications in the United State...
Stakeholders faced with decisions on whether or not to invest in Research & Development (R&D...