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RIAM Distinguished Research Seminar: Value capture through patent licensing: Strategic selection of licensing target in the value chain (只有英文版本)

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  • 日期

    2024年4月2日

  • 主辦單位

    Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, PolyU; Research Institute for Advanced Manufacturing (RIAM)

  • 時間

    10:00 - 11:30

  • 地點

    BC402  

講者

Prof. Dr. Joachim Henkel

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摘要

Patent licensing constitutes a way to capture value from innovation via the Market for Technology (MFT). We distinguish two modes of patent licensing: integrated licensing, where the licensee is the original implementer of the patented knowledge; and bifurcated licensing, where the licensee is downstream from the original implementer. Drawing on transaction cost and anchoring theory, we hypothesize which factors render bifurcated licensing more likely. We present empirical findings from a mixed-methods study drawing on 35 interviews and 3,255 patent licenses. Our methods allow us to quantify the prevalence of bifurcated licensing and also unveil underlying mechanisms. Bifurcated licensing turns out to be relatively rare overall, but highly prevalent in selected industries: 50% in business services (e.g., software or computer services) vs. 12% in the overall sample. In multivariate analysis, we find bifurcated licensing to be associated with complex technologies, open standards covered by standard-essential patents, and product patents, and negatively correlated with cross-licensing. We contribute theoretically to research on value capture by suggesting antecedents of bifurcated licensing and discuss policy implications arising from the relative efficiency of the two licensing modes. For managers, we identify the need to adjust defensive patent strategies against bifurcated licensing.

講者

Prof. Dr. Joachim Henkel

Prof. Dr. Joachim Henkel

Vice Dean of Research
TUM School of Management
Technical University of Munich, Germany

Prof. Henkel is a professor of technology and innovation management. His research focuses on patent management, standards, technology acquisitions, digitalization, and open and user innovation. His research has been published in leading journals, such as Academy of Management Discoveries, the Harvard Business Review, the Rand Journal of Economics, Research Policy, and the Strategic Management Journal. He is an Associate Editor with Academy of Management Discoveries and serves on the editorial review boards of Industrial and Corporate Change, Innovation: Organization & Management, and Research Policy. He regularly consults firms in the ICT industries, with a focus on patent litigation in the context of standards. Prof. Henkel received a degree in physics from the University of Bonn, a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Mannheim, and was an assistant professor at Ludwig Maximilians University Munich. After his Ph.D., he worked at the consulting firm, Bain & Company for two years. He was a visiting scholar at University College London, MIT Sloan School of Management, Harvard Business School, and Singapore Management University. Prof. Henkel was appointed full professor at TUM School of Management in 2004.  

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