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NBER Publications by Timothy Simcoe

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November 2007Competing on Standards? Entrepreneurship, Intellectual Property and the Platform Paradox
with Stuart J.H. Graham, Maryann Feldman: w13632
This paper studies the intellectual property strategy of firms that participate in the formal standards process. Specifically, we examine litigation rates in a sample of patents disclosed to thirteen voluntary Standard Setting Organizations (SSOs). We find that SSO patents have a relatively high litigation rate, and that SSO patents assigned to small firms are litigated more often than those of large publicly-traded firms. We also estimate a series of difference-in-differences models and find that small-firm litigation rates increase following a patent's disclosure to an SSO while those of large firms remain unchanged or decline. We interpret this result as evidence of a "platform paradox" -- while small entrepreneurial firms rely on open standards to lower the fixed cost of innovation, th...
September 2007Competing on Standards? Entrepreneurship, Intellectual Property and the Platform Paradox
with Stuart J.H. Graham, Maryann P. Feldman
in Entrepreneurship: Strategy and Structure, Thomas Hellman and Scott Stern, editors

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