At least 164 papers have defined a ‘patent thicket’ since the first mention of the term in 1988. There is no canonical definition. Instead authors use the term to refer to various combinations of seven different underlying economic issues. An average paper in 2001 used a definition based on 1.2 of these issues, and the complexity of definitions grew by 35% over the following decade. This increase in definitional complexity is partly a response to a growing sophistication in the broader literature on the economics of patents. However, repeat authors are frequently inconsistent in their definitions, and overall there is evidence of a growing confusion concerning patent thickets. Our analysis largely resolves this confusion. It also suggests t...
We analyze the effect of patent thickets on entry into technology areas by firms in the UK. We prese...
The existing literature identifies patent thickets indirectly. In this paper we propose a novel meas...
Patents have great public visibility these days; questions and opinions abound on the fairness of th...
Based on a data set of 612 European Patents from five different industries, I show that patent thick...
This paper discusses the problem of strategic accumulation of patents in the pharmaceutical industry...
We investigate incidence and evolution of patent thickets. Our empirical analysis is based on a theo...
This report analyses whether entry of UK enterprises into patenting in a technology area is affected...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in Oxford ...
We investigate incidence and evolution of patent thickets. Our empirical analysis is based on a theo...
We analyze incidence and evolution of patent thickets. The paper provides a modeling framework showi...
Some drug companies, brand biologic companies, in particular, have been accused of covering only a s...
Recent empirical research has provided compelling evidence that the proliferation of intellectual pr...
On the basis of a novel data set of 612 European patents and related inventions from five different ...
Patents do not always promote innovation, particularly when they restrict access to fundamental scie...
We analyse how patent thickets affect entry into patenting. A model of entry into patenting that all...
We analyze the effect of patent thickets on entry into technology areas by firms in the UK. We prese...
The existing literature identifies patent thickets indirectly. In this paper we propose a novel meas...
Patents have great public visibility these days; questions and opinions abound on the fairness of th...
Based on a data set of 612 European Patents from five different industries, I show that patent thick...
This paper discusses the problem of strategic accumulation of patents in the pharmaceutical industry...
We investigate incidence and evolution of patent thickets. Our empirical analysis is based on a theo...
This report analyses whether entry of UK enterprises into patenting in a technology area is affected...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in Oxford ...
We investigate incidence and evolution of patent thickets. Our empirical analysis is based on a theo...
We analyze incidence and evolution of patent thickets. The paper provides a modeling framework showi...
Some drug companies, brand biologic companies, in particular, have been accused of covering only a s...
Recent empirical research has provided compelling evidence that the proliferation of intellectual pr...
On the basis of a novel data set of 612 European patents and related inventions from five different ...
Patents do not always promote innovation, particularly when they restrict access to fundamental scie...
We analyse how patent thickets affect entry into patenting. A model of entry into patenting that all...
We analyze the effect of patent thickets on entry into technology areas by firms in the UK. We prese...
The existing literature identifies patent thickets indirectly. In this paper we propose a novel meas...
Patents have great public visibility these days; questions and opinions abound on the fairness of th...