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Prioritized examination and its impact on commercialization of patents
Hrendash, Taras - Autor
37 stran : ilustrace ; 21 cm
ISBN 978-80-7343-445-8, ISBN 978-80-7344-494-5
Working paper series,
patenty inovace experimentální ekonomie
studieSignatura C 395.579 Umístění 33 - Ekonomie. Ekonomika Údaje o názvu Prioritized examination and its impact on commercialization of patents / Taras Hrendash Záhlaví-jméno Hrendash, Taras (Autor) Nakladatel Prague : CERGE-EI, 2019 Fyz.popis 37 stran : ilustrace ; 21 cm ISBN 978-80-7343-445-8 978-80-7344-494-5 Číslo nár. bibl. cnb003099638 Edice Working paper series (CERGE-EI) ; 638 Poznámky o skryté bibliografii a rejstřících Obsahuje bibliografické odkazy Jazyková pozn. České a anglické resumé Předmět.hesla patenty - ekonomické aspekty * inovace - ekonomické aspekty * experimentální ekonomie Forma, žánr studie Konspekt 33 - Ekonomie MDT 347.771 , 001.895 , 33 , 33-028.77 , (048.8) Země vyd. Česko Jazyk dok. angličtina Ve volném výběru 33 - Ekonomie. Ekonomika Druh dok. KNIHY "Patents play an important role in facilitating transfers of knowledge, and enable commercialization of innovative ideas by reducing information asymmetry between potential buyers and sellers on the market for technology. The crucial question, however, is how quickly innovative ideas can be patented. Previous research has shown that the probability of commercialization for pending applications peaks immediately after the patent allowance event (Gans, Hsu & Stern, 2008). But does the length of pendency of an application at a patent office also affect the overall saleability of a technology and create some frictions on the market for technology? In this paper, we exploit the introduction of the USPTO’s Prioritized Examination (Track One) Program to capture the impact of shortened pendency on the likelihood that a pending or granted patent will be commercialized via the transfer of property rights. Using the differencein-differences approach, we compare the average saleability of patents, which we assign into three groups according to their predicted propensity for prioritization before and after the program start date. We find that introduction of the Track One program has significantly increased the probability of commercial reassignment of applications that were more likely to be prioritized. Our results suggest that the policy implemented by the USPTO and shortened pendency of applications, in general, may reduce frictions on the market for technology and facilitate commercialization of innovations." In HRENDASH, Taras. Prioritized examination and its impact on commercialization of patents. Prague: CERGE-EI, 2019. 37 stran. Working paper series, 638. ISBN 978-80-7343-445-8. Zdroj anotace: OKCZ - ANOTACE Z WEBUNačítání…
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