We study the relationship between the length of patent review and the importance of inventions. We build a simple model of the U.S. patent review process. Among the model predictions are that, controlling for a patent's position in a new technology cycle, more important innovations would be approved more quickly. Also, the approval delay is likely to decrease as an industry moves from the early stages of an innovation cycle to later stages. These predictions are in line with the evidence we obtain from a data set on U.S. patents granted in the field of genetically modified crops from 1983 to 1999. We also show that failing to account for the innovation lifecycle - as previous studies have done - is likely to bias upwards the estimates of th...
We analyze the duration and outcomes of patent examination at the European Patent Office utilizing a...
When a new technology consists of sequences of innovations that culminate in a final consumer produc...
In this work we extend the model developed in (Aoki and Hu, 2003) in order to cover cost reduction ...
We study the relationship between the length of patent review and the importance of inventions. We b...
Innovative activities often are heavily regulated. Reviews conducted by administrative agencies take...
This version supersedes earlier versions circulated between 2009 and 2013 and titled “Capitalizing I...
In most industrialized nations, a patent application is made public 18 months after it is filed. The...
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) is one of the busiest—and slowest—patent offic...
Abstract In this paper we establish facts about the time it takes to process patent applications sub...
This paper considers the impact of the intellectual property (IP) system on the timing of cooperatio...
When a new technology consists of sequences of innovations that culminate in a final consumer produc...
the timing of licens-ing is independent of whether IP has already been granted. In contrast, the nee...
This paper investigates the impact of the timing of patent rights on licensing performance in the co...
Economists have long seen the patent system as a crucial lever through which policymakers affect the...
Non-patent literature citation has been considered an indicator to measure the contribution of the s...
We analyze the duration and outcomes of patent examination at the European Patent Office utilizing a...
When a new technology consists of sequences of innovations that culminate in a final consumer produc...
In this work we extend the model developed in (Aoki and Hu, 2003) in order to cover cost reduction ...
We study the relationship between the length of patent review and the importance of inventions. We b...
Innovative activities often are heavily regulated. Reviews conducted by administrative agencies take...
This version supersedes earlier versions circulated between 2009 and 2013 and titled “Capitalizing I...
In most industrialized nations, a patent application is made public 18 months after it is filed. The...
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) is one of the busiest—and slowest—patent offic...
Abstract In this paper we establish facts about the time it takes to process patent applications sub...
This paper considers the impact of the intellectual property (IP) system on the timing of cooperatio...
When a new technology consists of sequences of innovations that culminate in a final consumer produc...
the timing of licens-ing is independent of whether IP has already been granted. In contrast, the nee...
This paper investigates the impact of the timing of patent rights on licensing performance in the co...
Economists have long seen the patent system as a crucial lever through which policymakers affect the...
Non-patent literature citation has been considered an indicator to measure the contribution of the s...
We analyze the duration and outcomes of patent examination at the European Patent Office utilizing a...
When a new technology consists of sequences of innovations that culminate in a final consumer produc...
In this work we extend the model developed in (Aoki and Hu, 2003) in order to cover cost reduction ...