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Assessing The Impact Of Patent Attributes On The Value Of Discrete And Complex Innovations

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  • MOHD SHADAB DANISH

    (Assistant Professor in Economics, Dr BR Ambedkar School of Economics University, Bengaluru, India)

  • PRITAM RANJAN

    (��Professor in OM&QT, Indian Institute of Management Indore, India)

  • RUCHI SHARMA

    (��Professor in Economics, Indian Institute of Technology Indore, India)

Abstract

This study assesses the degree to which the social value of patents can be connected to the private value of patents across discrete and complex innovation. The underlying theory suggests that the social value of cumulative patents is less related to the private value of patents. We use the patents applied between 1995 and 2002 and granted on or before December 2018 from the Indian Patent Office (IPO). Here, the patent renewal information is utilised as a proxy for the private value of the patent. We have used a variety of logit regression model for the impact assessment analysis. The results reveal that the technology classification (i.e., discrete vs. complex innovations) plays an important role in patent value assessment, and some technologies are significantly different than the others even within the two broader classifications. Moreover, the non-resident patents in India are more likely to have a higher value than the resident patents. According to the conclusions of this study, only a few technologies from the discrete and complex innovation categories have some private value. There is no evidence that patent social value indicators are less useful in complicated technical classes than in discrete ones.

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  • Mohd Shadab Danish & Pritam Ranjan & Ruchi Sharma, 2022. "Assessing The Impact Of Patent Attributes On The Value Of Discrete And Complex Innovations," International Journal of Innovation Management (ijim), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 26(02), pages 1-29, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:ijimxx:v:26:y:2022:i:02:n:s1363919622500165
    DOI: 10.1142/S1363919622500165
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