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The Social Rate of Return to Canada's Inventor's Assistance Program

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  • Thomas Astebro

    (Department of Management Sciences - University of Waterloo [Waterloo])

  • Irwin Bernhardt

    (Department of Management Sciences - University of Waterloo [Waterloo])

Abstract

Inventors, who are considering the commercialization of their inventions,-can often avail themselves of evaluations and advice provided by government supported programs. In Canada, such a service is provided by the Canadian Industrial Innovation Centre (CIIC), through its inventor's assistance program (IAP). In its 20 years of operation, the IAP has evaluated more than 11,000 inventions. The fee (in Canadian [Cdn.] dollars) charged for an invention evaluation was Cdn. $262 in 1995, and these fees cover about half the program's expenses. We compute the social rate of return of the Canadian IAP under different assumptions. The most plausible estimate is a social rate of return between 36% and 70%.

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  • Thomas Astebro & Irwin Bernhardt, 1999. "The Social Rate of Return to Canada's Inventor's Assistance Program," Post-Print hal-00480038, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-00480038
    DOI: 10.1080/00137919908967528
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    Cited by:

    1. Thomas Åstebro & Samir Elhedhli, 2006. "The Effectiveness of Simple Decision Heuristics: Forecasting Commercial Success for Early-Stage Ventures," Management Science, INFORMS, vol. 52(3), pages 395-409, March.
    2. Astebro, Thomas B. & Dahlin, Kristina B., 2005. "Opportunity knocks," Research Policy, Elsevier, vol. 34(9), pages 1404-1418, November.
    3. Dahlin, Kristina & Taylor, Margaret & Fichman, Mark, 2004. "Today's Edisons or weekend hobbyists: technical merit and success of inventions by independent inventors," Research Policy, Elsevier, vol. 33(8), pages 1167-1183, October.

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