Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Research Policy
Volume
52
Publication Date
2023
Abstract
How patents affect follow-on innovation is a key question for the patent system. We disaggregate follow-on innovation into activities that infringe patents and others that do not infringe but can be indirectly affected by patents. Replicating an important study using our disaggregated measure, we find that 87 percent of followon innovation is not patent infringement. Supplementing the study’s empirical strategy with data on patent expiration dates, we find that gene patents which are not close to expiration cause an increase in noninfringing follow-on research, but the effect disappears for patents close to expiration. Our nuanced measure helps better identify the mechanisms of patents’ effect, reconcile disparate results in the literature, and evaluate policy reform. (JEL O31, O34, K20)
Recommended Citation
Janet Freilich and Sepehr Shahshahani,
Measuring Follow-On Innovation, 52 Rsch. Pol'y 1
(2023)
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