Individual Versus Institutional Ownership of University-Discovered Inventions

ZEW Discussion Paper No. 15-007 // 2015
ZEW Discussion Paper No. 15-007 // 2015

Individual Versus Institutional Ownership of University-Discovered Inventions

We examine how the ownership of intellectual property rights influences patenting of university-discovered inventions. In 2002, Germany transferred patent rights from faculty members to their universities. To identify the effect on the volume of patenting, we exploit the researcher-level exogeneity of the 2002 policy change using a novel researcher-level panel database that includes a control group not affected by the law change. For professors who had existing industry connections, the policy decreased patenting, but for those without prior industry connections, it increased patenting. Overall, fewer university inventions were patented following the shift from inventor to institutional ownership.

Czarnitzki, Dirk, Thorsten Doherr, Katrin Hussinger, Paula Schliessler and Andrew Toole (2015), Individual Versus Institutional Ownership of University-Discovered Inventions, ZEW Discussion Paper No. 15-007, Mannheim.