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FBE Research Report MSI_1102

Publication date: 2011-02-01
Publisher: K.U.Leuven - Faculty of Business and Economics; Leuven (Belgium)

Author:

Czarnitzki, Dirk
Hussinger, Katrin ; Schneider, Cédric

Keywords:

R&D collaboration, intellectual property, uncertainty, patents

Abstract:

Patent pendencies create uncertainty in research and development (R&D) collaboration agreements, resulting in a threat of expropriation of unprotected knowledge by potential partners, reduced bargaining power and enhanced search costs. In this paper, we show that - depending of the type of partner - uncertain intellectual property rights (IPR) lead to reduced collaboration between firms and may hinder the production of knowledge. This has implications for technology policy as R&D collaborations are exempt from anti-trust legislation in order to increase R&D in the economy. We argue that a functional IPR system is needed for successful utilization of this policy.