Difference between revisions of "Egan (2012) - The Economics of Patent Citations"

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==To Do==
 
==To Do==
  
*New title
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*New title: 'Economic Implications of Patent Citations: Startup Value and Organizational Form Choice'
 
*Remove current round of typos
 
*Remove current round of typos
*Add noted references
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*Add noted references and additions:
*Re-organize entire paper
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**IP strength varies by inventor type (public firm, individual, etc)?
*Add explaination of ownership effect for substitutes
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**Symmetry => subsitutes
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**Fraction of complements/substitutes in Harhoff et al.
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**How citations get added: Lemley
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**Effects of an IP regime shock
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**Cross-licensing as a credible commitment device
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**Patent category: Hall et al.
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**Using Market Value as a measure: Hall et al.
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**Cockburn and Wagner
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*Add explaination of ownership effect for substitutes. Elaborate on bargaining's ownership implications.
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*Re-organize entire paper!

Revision as of 20:30, 7 November 2011

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  • Egan (2011), "The Economics of Patent Citations: Measures, Meanings and Implications for Research", Preliminary Draft, UC Berkeley.

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To Do

  • New title: 'Economic Implications of Patent Citations: Startup Value and Organizational Form Choice'
  • Remove current round of typos
  • Add noted references and additions:
    • IP strength varies by inventor type (public firm, individual, etc)?
    • Symmetry => subsitutes
    • Fraction of complements/substitutes in Harhoff et al.
    • How citations get added: Lemley
    • Effects of an IP regime shock
    • Cross-licensing as a credible commitment device
    • Patent category: Hall et al.
    • Using Market Value as a measure: Hall et al.
    • Cockburn and Wagner
  • Add explaination of ownership effect for substitutes. Elaborate on bargaining's ownership implications.
  • Re-organize entire paper!