In this study we compare the nano-patent landscapes of China and Japan in order to assess how their structures (type, fragmentation and concentration of patent ownership) affect the organization of the nanotechnology industry. We also analyze technology policy in order to assess how these interventions support technology transfer and nano-exploitation through university-industry collaboration and technology entrepreneurship. Drawing upon 20,365 patent families related to carbon nanotubes from 1994 to present, we found that two dissimilar technology policies boosting national innovation system emerged: China is more focused on forging an anchor-tenant model, while Japan exhibits a more industry-oriented model through demand-side policy intervention. Implications for firms' strategies and policy makers are discussed.

Does the nano-patent 'Gold rush' lead to entrepreneurial-driven growth? Some policy lessons from China and Japan / D. Baglieri, F. Cesaroni, L. Orsi. - In: TECHNOVATION. - ISSN 0166-4972. - 34:12(2014), pp. 746-761.

Does the nano-patent 'Gold rush' lead to entrepreneurial-driven growth? Some policy lessons from China and Japan

L. Orsi
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2014

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In this study we compare the nano-patent landscapes of China and Japan in order to assess how their structures (type, fragmentation and concentration of patent ownership) affect the organization of the nanotechnology industry. We also analyze technology policy in order to assess how these interventions support technology transfer and nano-exploitation through university-industry collaboration and technology entrepreneurship. Drawing upon 20,365 patent families related to carbon nanotubes from 1994 to present, we found that two dissimilar technology policies boosting national innovation system emerged: China is more focused on forging an anchor-tenant model, while Japan exhibits a more industry-oriented model through demand-side policy intervention. Implications for firms' strategies and policy makers are discussed.
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Patents; Entrepreneurship; Economic growth; Nanotechnologies
Settore SECS-P/08 - Economia e Gestione delle Imprese
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2014
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Does the nano-patent 'Gold rush' lead to entrepreneurial-driven growth? Some policy lessons from China and Japan / D. Baglieri, F. Cesaroni, L. Orsi. - In: TECHNOVATION. - ISSN 0166-4972. - 34:12(2014), pp. 746-761.
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