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University licensing and the flow of scientific knowledge

机译:大学许可和科学知识流

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As university involvement in technology transfer and entrepreneurship has increased, concerns over the patenting and licensing of scientific discoveries have grown. This paper examines the effect that the licensing of academic patents has on journal citations to academic publications covering the same scientific research. We analyze data on invention disclosures, patents, and licenses from the University of California, a leading U.S. academic patenter and licensor, between 1997 and 2007. We also develop a novel “inventor-based” maximum-likelihood matching technique to automate and generalize “patent-paper pairs” methodology. We use this methodology to identify the scientific publications associated with University of California patents and licenses.Based on a “difference-in-differences” analysis, we find that within our sample of patented academic discoveries, citations to licensed patent-linked publications are higher in the three years after the license, although this difference is not statistically significant. We then disaggregate our sample into (a) patented discoveries that are likely to be used as “research tools” by other researchers (based on the presence of material transfer agreements (MTAs) that cover them) and (b) patented discoveries not covered by MTAs. Citations to publications linked to licensed patents in the latter subset (not covered by MTAs) are higher for publications linked to licensed patents, and this difference is statistically significant. In contrast, licensing of patented discoveries that are also research tools is associated with a reduction in citations to papers linked to these research advances, raising the possibility that licensing may restrict the flow of inputs to “follow-on” scientific research.
机译:随着大学对技术转让和企业家精神的参与不断增加,对科学发现的专利和许可的关注也日益增加。本文研究了学术专利许可对涵盖同一科学研究的学术出版物的期刊引用的影响。我们分析了1997年至2007年间美国领先的学术专利和许可人加州大学的发明公开,专利和许可数据。我们还开发了一种新颖的“基于发明人”的最大似然匹配技术,以使“专利纸对”方法。我们使用这种方法来识别与加利福尼亚大学专利和许可相关的科学出版物。基于“差异差异”分析,我们发现,在我们的专利学术发现样本中,对与许可专利链接的出版物的引用较高在获得许可后的三年内,尽管这种差异在统计上并不显着。然后,我们将样本分解为(a)可能被其他研究人员用作“研究工具”的专利发现(基于涵盖它们的材料转让协议(MTA)的存在)和(b)专利发现未涵盖的MTA。对于与许可专利相关的出版物,在后一个子集(MTA未涵盖)中,对与许可专利相关的出版物的引用较高,并且这种差异在统计上是显着的。相反,获得专利的发现(也属于研究工具)的许可会减少与这些研究进展相关的论文的引文数量,从而增加许可可能限制“后续”科学研究的投入流的可能性。

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