Empirical analyses of European intellectual property rights institutions
This dissertation consists of introduction chapter and five empirical studies on
European intellectual property rights institutions. Chapters 2, 3 and 4 are micro-level
studies and the perspective shifts to macro-level in Chapters 5 and 6. Chapters 2, 3, 5
and 6 analyze two-tiered patent systems and Chapter 4 focuses on design rights.
Chapter 2 analyzes the choice between patent and utility model protection
among German firms. The results indicate that larger firms are more likely to use both
protection methods and that a short life cycle of products and services is associated
with an increased likelihood to use utility models.
Chapter 3 analyzes the role of utility models in patent filing strategies. It is
documented that most European utility models are used to protect inventions only
nationally. The study provides suggestive evidence that utility models play also a role
in international patent filings. The results indicate that patent filings at European
Patent Office (EPO) with national utility model priority filings are of lower quality than
those with patent priorities.
Chapter 4 analyzes the role of design rights in competition and innovation in the
Finnish sauna heater industry. We document events, which provided the industry
participants with learning opportunities about the scope of design rights. Evidence
suggests that the scope of design rights evolved dynamically as more designs were
introduced and that uncertain design rights may have fostered entrepreneurial
optimism.
Chapter 5 analyzes the effect on aggregate patenting activity when a country
shifts from a two-tiered patent system to a single-tiered patent system. Using synthetic
control method it is found that the abolition of the Dutch short-term patent system did
not cause a constant decrease in the level of patenting.
Chapter 6 analyzes the sorting induced by two-tiered patent systems in European
countries. Second tier patents are chosen for more marginal inventions and more often
by individual applicants in comparison to regular patents. The ratio of second tier
patents to regular patents is highest in technology fields in which the average quality
of inventions protected with regular patents is lowest. The evidence regarding quality
differences between regular patents in single-tiered and two-tiered patent systems is
ambiguous.
Although there still exists no evidence that two-tiered patent systems boost
innovation activity in advanced economies, this thesis has demonstrated that a two-tiered patent system may serve as a screening instrument. The main implication is that
future patent research should take into account second tier patents or, at least, be
explicit whether they are included in patent statistics or not.
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University of JyväskyläISBN
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- Artikkeli I: Heikkilä, J. & Lorenz, A. (2018) “Need for speed? Exploring the relative importance of patents and utility models among German firms” Economics of Innovation and New Technology 27(1), 80–105. DOI: 10.1080/10438599.2017.1310794.
- Artikkeli II: Heikkilä, J. & Verba, M. The role of utility models in patent filing strategies: Evidence from European countries. In referee process.
- Artikkeli III: Heikkilä, J. & Peltoniemi, M. Uncertain design rights and design spillovers: The case of the Finnish sauna heater market. In referee process.
- Artikkeli IV: Heikkilä, J. The relationship between patent and second tier patent protection: The case of the Dutch short-term patent system abolition. In referee process.
- Artikkeli V: Heikkilä, J. & Verba, M. Do two-tiered patent systems induce sorting? Evidence from European countries. Unpublished manuscript.
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kaksitasoinen patenttijärjestelmä intellectual property right patent utility model second tier patent two-tiered patent system design right self-selection European Single Market immateriaalioikeus instituutiot mallioikeus patentointi patenttijärjestelmät hyödyllisyysmallit innovaatiot kilpailukyky aktiivisuus Eurooppa väitöskirjat
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