Multinational Enterprises and Knowledge Flows

Similar documents
Using Inventors Patent Data A new approach to the analysis of knowledge spillovers. What spillovers are, and why they matter

Patent Statistics as an Innovation Indicator Lecture 3.1

Linking Technology Areas to Industrial Sectors

How does Basic Research Promote the Innovation for Patented Invention: a Measuring of NPC and Technology Coupling

Internationalisation of STI

Foreign R&D Activities of Swiss Multinational Enterprises: Trends, Drivers and Implications at Home

Using Indicators to Assess Evolving Industry-Science Relationships

Measurement of technological activities

Globalisation increasingly affects how companies in OECD countries

Graduate School of Economics Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo Ph.D. Course Dissertation. November, 1997 SUMMARY

Knowledge Sources of Innovation in a Small Open Economy: The Case of Singapore

Mapping Iranian patents based on International Patent Classification (IPC), from 1976 to 2011

Drivers and organization of R&D location in wireless telecom A case for non-globalization?

Europe s Position in Information Society Technologies

Linking Science to Technology - Using Bibliographic References in Patents to Build Linkage Schemes

Analysis of. Patents & Licencing. for European policies. Research and Innovation

Innovation and Knowledge Diffusion in the Global Economy. A thesis presented. Jasjit Singh. The Department of Business Economics

Cognitive Distances in Prior Art Search by the Triadic Patent Offices: Empirical Evidence from International Search Reports

The Economics of Innovation

Forthcoming in Industrial and Corporate Change. Inter-firm reverse technology transfer: The home country effect of R&D internationalisation

LARGE FIRMS AND INTERNATIONALISATION OF R&D: 'HOLLOWING

MIS 480: Knowledge Management Dr. Chen May 14, 2009

Emcure Pharmaceuticals Ltd - Pharmaceuticals & Healthcare - Deals and Alliances Profile

PCT Yearly Review 2017 Executive Summary. The International Patent System

2.3 Trends Related to Research Performance

. Development of PAJ

The comparison of innovation capabilities in Japan, Korea, China and Taiwan

International Protection of ICT Intellectual Property and the Internationalization of ICT R&D

International PhD in Management. Course: Economics and management of innovation. Lecturer: Course description: Course Requirements:

NETWORKS OF INVENTORS IN THE CHEMICAL INDUSTRY

Patent Geography - Global Applications, Regional Protection

Mapping Iranian patents based on International Patent Classification (IPC), from 1976 to 2011

OECD Science, Technology and Industry Outlook 2008: Highlights

Why networking organizations are so valuable in patent information - together we are strong. Monika Hanelt Agfa Graphics NV

Global IP Europe. Your access to worldwide IP

Starpharma Holdings Limited (SPL) - Medical Equipment - Deals and Alliances Profile

Text Mining Patent Data

Patents. Highlights. Figure 1 Patent applications worldwide

North China Pharmaceutical Group Corp. - Pharmaceuticals & Healthcare - Deals and Alliances Profile

Corporate Invention Board

Patent activity analysis: ASEAN countries and their collaboration with the EU28/AC (Deliverable 4.1.2, part 2)

TDA1151 MOTOR SPEED REGULATOR

Chapter 3 WORLDWIDE PATENTING ACTIVITY

Chinese and Indian M&As in Europe: An analysis of the strategic motivations

Success of the ITA and Product Coverage Issues

International Spillovers and Absorptive Capacity: A cross-country, cross-sector analysis based on European patents and citations *

WORLD INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ORGANIZATION. WIPO PATENT REPORT Statistics on Worldwide Patent Activities

Weekly Report. Technological and Regional Patterns in R&D Internationalization by German Companies

Anticipating developments in nanotechnology commercialization

CPC Essentials I Part A Introduction to CPC Essentials and Patent Classification Systems

Business Method Patents, Innovation, and Policy

Foreword Contents List of tables List of figures

Patenting Strategies. The First Steps. Patenting Strategies / Bernhard Nussbaumer, 12/17/2009 1

The Globalization of R&D: China, India, and the Rise of International Co-invention

Green policies, clean technology spillovers and growth Antoine Dechezleprêtre London School of Economics

China s Patent Quality in International Comparison

THE EVOLUTION OF THE INTERNATIONAL SPATIAL ARCHITECTURE OF CLUSTERING AND VALUE NETWORKS

Bessemer Venture Partners - Pharmaceuticals & Healthcare - Deals and Alliances Profile

A Study Of Worldwide Patent Strength Of Competitors On Advanced Driver Assistance System

Asking Questions on Knowledge Exchange and Exploitation in the Business R&D and Innovation Survey

Outline. Patents as indicators. Economic research on patents. What are patent citations? Two types of data. Measuring the returns to innovation (2)

Collegium Pharmaceutical Inc (COLL) - Pharmaceuticals & Healthcare - Deals and Alliances Profile

of lithium-ion batteries in the US and Japan Who knows what, when and why?

Technological specialization and patenting strategies in East Asia Insights

Bridging the Technology Gap

PATENT PROTECTION IN FRANCE

Figure 1-1 The Female Presence in R&D. Response to consumption by women Boosting of innovation through greater diversity To achieve this

Foreign R&D satellites as a medium for the international diffusion of knowledge

Combining Knowledge and Capabilities across Borders and Nationalities: Evidence from the inventions applied through PCT

Slide 15 The "social contract" implicit in the patent system

ConvaTec Group Plc - Pharmaceuticals & Healthcare - Deals and Alliances Profile

Technological Complexity and the Restructuring of Subsidiary Knowledge Sourcing A 'Phantom Picture of the MNC'?

Bioton SA (BIO) - Pharmaceuticals & Healthcare - Deals and Alliances Profile

Innovation trends in China

The Thomson Scientific Pick of 2006

Patenting trends among the SAARC nations: comparing the local and international patenting intensity

João Cadete de Matos. João Miguel Coelho Banco de Portugal Head of the Current and Capital Accounts Statistics Unit

Practical measures to encourage the diffusion of green technologies: Licensing Fast tracking of green patents The GreenXchange Platform

STRATEGIES IN TECHNOLOGICAL GLOBALISATION

Everything you always wanted to know about inventors (but never asked): Evidence from the PatVal-EU survey. February 2006.

The business of Intellectual Property

Paper presented in the IV Globelics Conference at Mexico City, September

Fasten Your Seatbelts! Can The Patent Prosecution Highway Take Your Application Down The Fast Lane? Vanessa Behrens, Dirk Czarnitzki, Andrew Toole

Intra-EU knowledge flows in the renewable energy sector: a patent citation analysis

MERIT-Infonomics Research Memorandum series

T H O M S O N S C I E N T I F I C. World IP Today

Technology and Industry Outlook Country Studies and Outlook Division (DSTI/CSO)

Mobility of Inventors and Growth of Technology Clusters

PATH DEPENDENCY IN INDUSTRIES WITH MULTIPLE TECHNOLOGICAL TRAJECTORIES

Insight into Firms Strategy for Leveraging Technological Competences in Asia*

KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT USING EXTERNAL KNOWLEDGE

Daniel R. Cahoy Smeal College of Business Penn State University VALGEN Workshop January 20-21, 2011

Using patent data as indicators. Prof. Bronwyn H. Hall University of California at Berkeley, University of Maastricht; NBER, NIESR, and IFS

Patents: from defensive stance to value genera4on (part 2)

Outward R&D and Knowledge Spillovers: Evidence Using Patent Citations

A conference hosted by ICC and CCPIT

Fast-tracking green patent applications: An empirical analysis. Antoine Dechezleprêtre

Secondary Markets for Patents

TDA7240AV 20W BRIDGE AMPLIFIER FOR CAR RADIO

What best transfers knowledge? Capi Title labor in East Asia.

Transcription:

Multinational Enterprises and Knowledge Flows Roberto MAVILIA PhD student @ Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (ES) and CESPRI Bocconi University (IT) roberto.mavilia@unibocconi.it Supervisors: Prof. Franco MALERBA Bocconi University (IT) Prof. José MOLERO Universidad Complutense de Madrid (ES) Centre for Research on Innovation and Internatioalization Università Bocconi Via Sarfatti, 25 20136 Milano - Italy Tel. +39.02.5836.3397/3395 Fax +39.02.5836.3399 www.cespri.unibocconi.it

Research project Using a balanced panel of 20 Multinational Enterprise data on patents and patent citations over the 1984-2004 period, the research would examine the relevance and structure of international and national spillovers, both intra-mne and extra-mne

Research project (2) Motor vehicles and parts SECTORAL INTERNATIONAL Pharmaceuticals Semiconductors Telecommunications Europe USA South-East Asia & Japan

Motor vehicles and parts Semiconductors Pharmaceuticals Telecommunications Research project (3) 2004: TOP 5 for each sector +

Data (1) Data set constructed and maintained by CESPRI Bocconi University. This data set includes all patent applications to the European Patent Office (EPO), from June 1 1978 to June 1 2004. The data set comprises a total of 1,136,587 patents. The data set includes the full set of bibliographic variables concerning each patent application: Priority, application, and publication number Priority dates, application and grant date Title and abstract Designated states for protection Status of application Main and secondary International Patent Classification (IPC) codes Applicant s name and address Inventors names and addresses

Data (2) In addition, the data set also contains for each patent all citations made to other EPO patent documents. The data set includes a total of 585,231 citing patents and 465,924 cited patents, corresponding to a total of 1,119,764 citations. All patent data were procured from the EPO and elaborated by CESPRI. In particular, bibliographic data on patent applications are derived from the Espace Bulletin CD-R produced by the EPO, while information on patent citations come from the REFI tape also provided by the EPO. Data processing consisted mainly in a thorough work of cleaning and standardisation of rough information provided by the EPO.

Methodology (1) Tracing Corporate History WHO OWNS WHOM 1984 2004 genealogical tree for each company & for each year Prior research on MNEs using patent data: single year analysis assuming no changes in the structure over time (Cantwell 1993; Patel and Pavitt 1992). Acquired firms were classified as part of parent company when the parent had obtained a controlling interest (>50% equity stake)

Methodology (2) WHO OWNS WHOM 2004 -STMicroelectronics Holding NV (NETHERLANDS) - SGS-Thomson Microelectronics Ltd (CHINA) - ST Microelectronics Maroc S.A. (MOROCCO) - ST Microelectronics (KOREA, REP. OF).? WHO OWNS WHOM 2003 -STMicroelectronics Holding NV (NETHERLANDS) - SGS-Thomson Microelectronics Ltd (CHINA) - ST Microelectronics Maroc S.A. (MOROCCO). ST Microelectronics (KOREA, REP. OF) subsidiary was acquired as part of the parent company STMicroelectronics Holding NV (NETHERLANDS) sometime during the 2003 - WHW pubblications occur on March (i.e. WHW 2004 has been pubblished on March 2004)

Methodology (3) Additional problems in matching firms and patent citations: - Name changes (Acquisition or just name changes?) - Spelling mistakes on patent names and countryspecific names These problems require and extensive and lagely manual process of search and verification

Results expected Analyse the structure and relevance of knowledge flows Parent firm - sectoral - international - host country relationship with subs and parent firms -intra and extra-firm inventors mobility Subsidiary 1 USA Subsidiary 2 Europe Subsidiary 3 South-East Asia & Japan

Feedback request (1) Patent Citation Analysis Open questions - Examiner citations - Self-citations

Feedback request (2) ESAMINER CITATIONS The patent citations have two possible sources: (a) the inventor and the patent lawyer and (b) the patent examiner. [ ] Interviews with patent reviewers reveal that the examiner undertakes a thorough search of files to determine the patent s relationship to existing patents. In the final list, some citations represent direct technological influences on a particular innovation, while other citations may only represent indirect technological influences (since the patent examiner added them). (Almeida and Kogut,1999; p. 908) Jaffe et al. (1993) rule out any knowledge flow when the citation is provided by the examiner

Feedback request (3) The USPTO requires the applicant himself to declare all the references he deems relevant to this end ( duty of candour rule), so one can presume that many citations, although filtered by the examiner, come indeed from the designated inventors. The EPO does not impose any requirement of that kind, so that all the citations come straight away from the patent examiners. --- From my viewpoint, considering that I will use EPO data, there is no reason to exclude that examiner s citations (i.e. unaware citations ) may indeed hide a knowledge flow. At most, we can presume that the cited and the citing inventors do not know each other, otherwise the former would have passed both the information on the patent s contents and the information on the existence of the patent itself. Do examiner citations represent a knowledge flows?

Feedback request (4) SELF-CITATIONS Patent citations running between patents from the same applicant When citations are used to assess the value of the cited patent, self-citations have to be excluded to correct for the bias of the applicant s patenting strategy. Distiction between firm-self-citations and inventor-self-citations:in order to detect all self-citations one should be able to track all the change of properties underwent by the cited companies (applicants) in the meantime: although the cited and the citing companies may be independent when the cited patent was issued, this may be no longer true when the citation occurs (the citing company may have acquired the cited one; or the two may have merged).

Feedback request (5) From my viewpoint, in all this case, we can be sure of both the existence of a knowledge flow and full awareness. Do self-citations represent an applicant s patenting strategy or a real knowledge flows?