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The innovation consequences of mandatory patent disclosures
Authors:Jinhwan Kim  Kristen Valentine
Affiliation:1. Stanford Graduate School of Business, Stanford University, USA;2. Terry College of Business, The University of Georgia, USA
Abstract:We investigate the effect of patent disclosures on corporate innovation. Using the American Inventor's Protection Act (AIPA) as a shock that increased patent disclosures, we find an increase in innovation for firms whose rivals reveal more information after the AIPA and a decrease in innovation for firms whose own disclosures are divulged to competitors as a result of the law. These findings suggest patent disclosures generate both spillover benefits and proprietary costs. Our findings provide justification for patent disclosure requirements by demonstrating positive externalities: rivals' disclosures facilitate a firm's innovation. However, we also highlight that mandatory patent disclosures can impose proprietary costs on firms. These results broadly contribute to our understanding of the real effects of disclosure, such that forcing firms to share proprietary information can be privately costly but beneficial to other firms.
Keywords:Patent disclosure  Innovation  Spillovers  Proprietary costs  Corporate disclosure  D23  G38  M40  M41  O30  O31  O32  O34  O38
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