2000
DOI: 10.1504/ijtm.2000.002807
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Foreign patenting behaviour of small and large firms

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“…Patents belonging to smaller firms have more forward citations than the patents belonging to large firms. This is consistent with the commentary by Mogee (2003). Patents owned by smaller firms, 'represent a higher percentage of both the top one percent and top 10% of the patents most often cited in other patent applications' and thereby enjoy a higher public value (Mogee, 2003).…”
Section: Classifying Patent Prices On the Basis Of Entity Sizesupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…Patents belonging to smaller firms have more forward citations than the patents belonging to large firms. This is consistent with the commentary by Mogee (2003). Patents owned by smaller firms, 'represent a higher percentage of both the top one percent and top 10% of the patents most often cited in other patent applications' and thereby enjoy a higher public value (Mogee, 2003).…”
Section: Classifying Patent Prices On the Basis Of Entity Sizesupporting
confidence: 85%
“…According to him, this is so because small firms maximise the utility from their patents through alternative means like 'lead-time advantage' or 'because they occupy profitable niches'. Mogee (2003) indicated that patents of small firms have more 'public value' (more forward citations) than patents owned by large firms. She also added that small firms do not patent in foreign countries to the extent that they could, thus missing commercial advantages.…”
Section: Entity Size Of Patent Ownermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Les petites entreprises (moins de 250 salariés) ne représentent pas seulement la forme d'entreprise la plus courante dans la plupart des économies, elles sont égale-ment une source très importante d'innovations (Freel, 2000 ;Hansen, Sondergard et Meredith, 2002 ;Mogee, 2000). Par exemple, aux États-Unis, les petites firmes entrepreneuriales ont été créditées de 67 % des inventions et de 95 % des innovations radicales depuis 1945 (NCOE, 2000).…”
Section: Innovation Risque Et Pme Nécessité D'un Outil D'évaluationunclassified
“…Granstrand (1999) proposed that successful patent analysis reduces R&D costs and strengthens the ability of a firm to develop market strategies. Patent analysis is most often applied by large technology firms while smaller firms often hire consulting companies for knowledge extraction (Mogee 2000). Patent analysis plays an important role in the effective operation of enterprises with patents being the core value of corporations' intellectual assets (Lai & Wu 2005, Kim et al 2008).…”
Section: Patent Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%