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Journal Article

Design versus utility innovation: Is corruption sanding or greasing the wheels of innovation?

Authors

  • Goel
  • R.
  • Saunoris
  • J.W.

Publication Date

DOI

10.1002/mde.3142

JEL Classification

O31 K42 O51

Related Topics

Innovation and Structural Change

This paper studies whether corruption has a greasing or a sanding effect on the production of innovation. The main novelty lies in comparing the relative impacts on design versus utility innovation. On the one hand, corruption can undermine (sand) the expected returns from patents, whereas on the other hand, patent holders might be able to increase (grease) the scope and applicability of their patents. Using U.S. state-level data and controlling for bidirectional causality, results show the sanding effect of corruption with regard to utility patents, with the negative effect on design patents occurring only with a time lag.

Kiel Institute Expert

  • Rajeev Goel, Ph.D.
    Kiel Institute Fellow

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