Intellectual Property Rights Hinder Sequential Innovation -- Experimental Evidence

37 Pages Posted: 7 Jan 2015 Last revised: 14 Nov 2015

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Julia Brüggemann

University of Göttingen

Paolo Crosetto

Grenoble Applied Economics Laboratory

Lukas Meub

University of Göttingen

Kilian Bizer

University of Göttingen

Date Written: January 6, 2015

Abstract

In this paper we contribute to the discussion on whether intellectual property rights foster or hinder innovation by means of a laboratory experiment. We introduce a novel Scrabble-like creativity task that captures most essentialities of a sequential innovation process. We use this task to investigate the effects of intellectual property allowing subjects to assign license fees to their innovations. We find intellectual property to have an adversely effect on welfare as innovations become less frequent and less sophisticated. Communication among innovators is not able to prevent this detrimental effect. Introducing intellectual property results in more basic innovations and subjects fail to exploit the most valuable sequential innovation paths. Subjects act more self-reliant and non-optimally in order to avoid paying license fees. Our results suggest that granting intellectual property rights hinders innovations, especially for sectors characterized by a strong sequentiality in innovation processes.

Keywords: innovation, intellectual property, laboratory experiment, real effort task, creativity

JEL Classification: C91, D89, K39

Suggested Citation

Brüggemann, Julia and Crosetto, Paolo and Meub, Lukas and Bizer, Kilian, Intellectual Property Rights Hinder Sequential Innovation -- Experimental Evidence (January 6, 2015). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2545950 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2545950

Julia Brüggemann (Contact Author)

University of Göttingen ( email )

Platz der Gottinger Sieben 3
Gottingen, D-37073
Germany

Paolo Crosetto

Grenoble Applied Economics Laboratory ( email )

BP 47
38040 Grenoble
France

Lukas Meub

University of Göttingen ( email )

Platz der Göttinger Sieben 5
Göttingen, 37073
Germany

Kilian Bizer

University of Göttingen ( email )

Platz der Gottinger Sieben 3
Gottingen, D-37073
Germany

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