Institutional Regime Shift in Intellectual Property Rights and Patenting Strategies of Firms in China

This study develops a new conceptual framework to understand the differential impact of formal institutional regime shift in intellectual property rights on the innovation and patenting strategies of Chinese and Western firms operating in China. We argue that compared with Western firms, Chinese fir...

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Main Authors: HUANG, Kenneth Guang-Lih, GENG, Xuesong, WANG, Heli
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research_smu-13322015-03-24T08:24:04Z Institutional Regime Shift in Intellectual Property Rights and Patenting Strategies of Firms in China HUANG, Kenneth Guang-Lih GENG, Xuesong WANG, Heli This study develops a new conceptual framework to understand the differential impact of formal institutional regime shift in intellectual property rights on the innovation and patenting strategies of Chinese and Western firms operating in China. We argue that compared with Western firms, Chinese firms will more likely resort to alternative informal practices that are deeply rooted in the traditional Chinese philosophies to safeguard their intellectual assets from expropriation. Moreover, the complex and ambiguous interdependence between institutional forces in China makes it more feasible for Chinese firms to adopt such informal approaches. Using the major China patent law reform of 2001 as a natural experiment, we find results consistent with our key arguments: With the strengthening of (a previously weak form of) patent protection, Chinese firms do not increase the adoption of such protection for their internationally valuable innovations as much as Western firms do. However, the difference becomes less salient in regions with more robust legal institutions that foster R&D and innovation, and when Western firms operate longer in China. This study advances our understanding of how institutions can shape the strategic innovative behaviors of Chinese and Western firms in the transitional economy of China. 2013-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research_smu/226 Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business (SMU Access Only) eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Business
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HUANG, Kenneth Guang-Lih
GENG, Xuesong
WANG, Heli
Institutional Regime Shift in Intellectual Property Rights and Patenting Strategies of Firms in China
description This study develops a new conceptual framework to understand the differential impact of formal institutional regime shift in intellectual property rights on the innovation and patenting strategies of Chinese and Western firms operating in China. We argue that compared with Western firms, Chinese firms will more likely resort to alternative informal practices that are deeply rooted in the traditional Chinese philosophies to safeguard their intellectual assets from expropriation. Moreover, the complex and ambiguous interdependence between institutional forces in China makes it more feasible for Chinese firms to adopt such informal approaches. Using the major China patent law reform of 2001 as a natural experiment, we find results consistent with our key arguments: With the strengthening of (a previously weak form of) patent protection, Chinese firms do not increase the adoption of such protection for their internationally valuable innovations as much as Western firms do. However, the difference becomes less salient in regions with more robust legal institutions that foster R&D and innovation, and when Western firms operate longer in China. This study advances our understanding of how institutions can shape the strategic innovative behaviors of Chinese and Western firms in the transitional economy of China.
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author HUANG, Kenneth Guang-Lih
GENG, Xuesong
WANG, Heli
author_facet HUANG, Kenneth Guang-Lih
GENG, Xuesong
WANG, Heli
author_sort HUANG, Kenneth Guang-Lih
title Institutional Regime Shift in Intellectual Property Rights and Patenting Strategies of Firms in China
title_short Institutional Regime Shift in Intellectual Property Rights and Patenting Strategies of Firms in China
title_full Institutional Regime Shift in Intellectual Property Rights and Patenting Strategies of Firms in China
title_fullStr Institutional Regime Shift in Intellectual Property Rights and Patenting Strategies of Firms in China
title_full_unstemmed Institutional Regime Shift in Intellectual Property Rights and Patenting Strategies of Firms in China
title_sort institutional regime shift in intellectual property rights and patenting strategies of firms in china
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2013
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research_smu/226
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