Thursday, 12 February 2015

Study Confirms That Revealing Secrets, Rather Than Hoarding Info, Is Good For Inventors

Study Confirms That Revealing Secrets, Rather Than Hoarding Info, Is Good For Inventors


Sciamiko points us to an interesting study done by Stuart Graham, who was the first chief economist of the US Patent Office (we were initially excited about his hiring, though the only other time we reported on his work, it was to wonder why a paper hid his connection to the USPTO), looking at whether or not inventors choose to reveal the "secrets" of their invention prior to actually getting the patent. Graham and his co-author, Deepak Hegde, examined what happened...

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