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Journal of Environmental Economics and ManagementVolume 66, Issue 1, July 2013, Pages 33-51

Innovation and diffusion of clean/green technology: Can patent commons help?(Article)(Open Access)

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  • aUniversity of Maastricht, Netherlands
  • bUC Berkeley, NBER, United States
  • cUNU-MERIT, Netherlands
  • dIFS, United Kingdom
  • eUniversidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain

Abstract

This paper explores the characteristics of 238 patents on 90 inventions contributed by major multinational innovators to the "Eco-Patent Commons", which provides royalty-free access to third parties to patented innovations on green technologies. We compare the pledged patents to other patents in the same technologies or held by the same multinationals to investigate the motives of the contributing firms as well as the potential for such commons to encourage innovation and diffusion of climate change related technologies. We find pledged patents to protect environmentally friendly technologies and to be of similar value as the average patent in a pledging firm's patent portfolio but of lower value than other patents in their class. Our analysis of the impact of the patent commons on diffusion of patented technologies suggests that making patents accessible royalty-free did not result in any significant increase in diffusion as measured by citing patents. This study, therefore, indirectly provides evidence on the role of patents in the development and diffusion of green technologies. © 2013 Elsevier Inc.

Author keywords

Climate changeDiffusionEco-patentsGreen technologyPatent commons

Indexed keywords

Engineering uncontrolled termsEco-patentsEnvironmentally-friendly technologyGreen technologyPatent commonsPatent portfolioPatented technologyThird parties
Engineering controlled terms:Climate changeDiffusionIndustryTechnology
Engineering main heading:Patents and inventions
GEOBASE Subject Index:climate changediffusiontechnological development
  • ISSN: 00950696
  • CODEN: JEEMD
  • Source Type: Journal
  • Original language: English
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.jeem.2012.12.008
  • Document Type: Article

  Helmers, C.; Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain;
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