“…First, building on Dasgupta and David (1994), several recent papers focus on the microeconomic conditions supporting "Open Science" as an economic institution (among others, Stern, 2004;Aghion et al, 2005;Lacetera, 2008;and Gans et al, 2008). At the same time, an emerging literature focuses on the incentives for knowledge disclosure by firms and on the interaction between trade secrecy and other mechanisms for earning returns from research investments (Horstmann et al, 1985;Arora, 1995;Anton and Yao, 2004;Lerner and Tirole, 2005;Kultti et al, 2007). This paper complements these contributions by focusing on the strategic impact of disclosure when the returns from knowledge production accrue both from citations from follow-on researchers and from traditional commercial returns.…”