2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11187-021-00446-z
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From discovery to commercialization: accretive intellectual property strategies among small, knowledge-based firms

Abstract: This paper explores the use of publications and patents and their covariates among small, knowledge-based firms pursuing technology commercialization. It does so through an empirical examination of 1180 small firms' R&D projects, all of which were funded through Phase II U.S. Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) awards. As such, the paper responds to recent calls to investigate not only how small, knowledge-based firms utilize specific IP strategies, but also how accretive logic specifically differs from … Show more

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“…Third, entrepreneurship literature offers multiple lenses to understand motivations, decision-making processes among entrepreneurs and N-Helix agents (including the convergence between entrepreneurial and innovation eco-system agents), the DSE's evolutive trajectory, and configuration of a new digital-social-entrepreneurial identify. Third, innovation literature offers interesting approaches to understanding technology and knowledge processes among N-Helix collaboration in challenging times, such as intellectual protection, knowledge transfer, and knowledge commercialization (Hayter & Link, 2021;Siegel & Guerrero, 2021).…”
Section: Limitations and Research Agendamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Third, entrepreneurship literature offers multiple lenses to understand motivations, decision-making processes among entrepreneurs and N-Helix agents (including the convergence between entrepreneurial and innovation eco-system agents), the DSE's evolutive trajectory, and configuration of a new digital-social-entrepreneurial identify. Third, innovation literature offers interesting approaches to understanding technology and knowledge processes among N-Helix collaboration in challenging times, such as intellectual protection, knowledge transfer, and knowledge commercialization (Hayter & Link, 2021;Siegel & Guerrero, 2021).…”
Section: Limitations and Research Agendamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These sub-categories were then organized into four main categories of phases in IP commercialization: ideation, development, creation, and commercialization (Table 2). (Ravi & Janodia, 2022); (Hayter & Link, 2022), (Mets et al, 2016), (Maslak & Pererva, 2023), (Damij et al, 2022), (Kodynetz & Maidanyk, 2019), (Pererva & Maslak, 2022) Identification Ideation…”
Section: Statistical Description and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the legal protection of scientific knowledge by patents might stimulate its disclosure through subsequent publications. Hayter and Link (2021) show in that regard that a sizeable share of Phase II SBIR awardees, which represent small knowledge-intense firms, combine publishing and patenting in the commercialization of their technologies.…”
Section: Combining Publishing Patenting and Standards Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%