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*[[Media:Egan_(2011)_-_The_Economics_of_Patent_Citations_--_Preliminary_Draft.pdf‎|Download PDF]]
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*[[Media:Egan_(2011)_-_The_Economics_of_Patent_Citations_--_Preliminary_Draft.pdf‎|Download PDF]] (Note that this is the preliminary draft)
 
*[[Media:Egan (2011) - The Economics of Patent Citations (Presentation at Innovation Seminar).pdf| Presentation for the Berkeley Innovation Seminar]]
 
*[[Media:Egan (2011) - The Economics of Patent Citations (Presentation at Innovation Seminar).pdf| Presentation for the Berkeley Innovation Seminar]]
 
*[[Media:Egan(2011)-EconomicImplicationsofPatentCitations-Animated20mins.ppt|Presentation for the USPTO Patent Statistics Conference]]
 
*[[Media:Egan(2011)-EconomicImplicationsofPatentCitations-Animated20mins.ppt|Presentation for the USPTO Patent Statistics Conference]]

Revision as of 20:46, 20 November 2011

Summary

This is a Working Paper. Please do not distribute.

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Reference(s)

Current reference:

  • Egan, Edward J. (2011), "Economic Implications of Patent Citations: Start-up Value and Organizational Form Choice", Presented at "Patent Statistics for Decision Makers", USPTO, November 15-17th 2011, Alexandria, Virginia.

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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!