No 2011/3 Organizational paths of commercializing patented inventions
The effects of transaction costs, firm capabilities, and collaborative ties
Keywords:
transaction cost economics, knowledge-based view, collaboration ties, commercialization, innovation, patentAbstract
This study examines the factors affecting modes of commercializing patented inventions using a novel dataset based on a survey of U.S. inventors. We find that technological uncertainty and possessing complementary assets raise the propensity for internal commercialization. We find that R&D collaboration with firms in a horizontal relationship is likely to increase the propensity to license the invention. In addition, the paper shows that macro-level environment conditions that affect exchange conditions, such as technology familiarity, influence the effects of capabilities on governance choice.