Impact of Academic Patenting on the Rate, Quality, and Direction of (Public) Research Output
The authors examine the influence of faculty patenting activity on the rate, quality, and content of public research outputs in a panel dataset spanning the careers of 3,862 academic life scientists. They conclude that the often-voiced concern that patenting in academe has a nefarious effect on public research output is, at least in its simplest form, misplaced.
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https://www.nber.org/papers/w11917