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ASHISH ARORA DUKE UNIVERSITY KILLING THE GOLDEN GOOSE? CORPORATE INVESTMENT IN SCIENCE THE STANDARD MODEL OF INNOVATION Willis Whitney Kenneth Meese GE Kodak Frank Jewett AT&T Bell Labs Acknowledgement: David Hounshell, Carnegie Mellon DuPont Corporation’s Xerox’s GM’s Technical Center Bells Labs IBM’s Watson Lab Hughes Research Lab Experimental Station Palo Alto Research Center THE GOLDEN AGE OF CORPORATE RESEARCH Walter Brittain Clinton Davisson Bell Labs Bell Labs Willliam Shockley Irvin Langmuir Beckman Instruments GE Leo Esaki Fill Anderson Jack Kirby IBM Bell Labs Texas Instruments BACK TO THE FUTURE? OPEN INNOVATION (1850-1900) INDEPENDENT INVENTORS Lamoreaux and Sokoloff Edison Sperry Stanley Thompson 1 ASSIGNED INVENTIONS TO MULTIPLE FIRMS Westinghouse 2 FUNDED BY LOCAL CAPITAL 3 DECLINED NATIONALLY AFTER 1890 THE PRESENT DISENGAGEMENT FROM RESEARCH US FIRMS ARE WITHDRAWING FROM RESEARCH US business expenditure on basic and applied research, as share Share of publishing and patenting US public firms of total business funded R&D, 1980-2012, 3 year moving average, 1980-2007 and total business funded R&D in constant 2009 dollars 437/1,814 firms 33% 300 0,25 Scientific publications Patents Business Funded R&D 31% Share of 32% 262 250 patenting 227 0,2 29% firms s Basic + Applied as n o 27% % of total R&D, 3 yr 200li l 26% moving average bi $ 0,15 25% 9 147 0 0 150 2 23% nt Share of a st 0,1 publishing 23% n 21% 100 o firms c 110/1,814 firms 70 19% 0,05 50 17% 15% 0 0 0123456789012345678901234567 8888888888999999999900000000 9999999999999999999900000000 1111111111111111111122222222 Source: NSF S&E Indicators, 2016, Appendix tables 4.6-4.8 Source: Arora, Belenzon and Patacconi, SMJ 2017 THE USE OF SCIENCE IS STABLE OVER TIME U.S. utility patents citing S&E articles, by patenting and publishing sector: 1998–2010, 25,00% Source NSF Science and Engineering Indicators, 2012, Appendix Table 5-49 Share of cited S&E articles in 20,00% total articles times ten, 2.13% 1.7% 15,00% % patents citing S&E articles, 11.86% 10,55% 10,00% 10,24% industry pubs cited as % of all pubs cited, 7.34% 5,00% 0,00% 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 DECLINE IN PRIVATE VALUE OF RESEARCH Stock market value elasticity of publication and patents M&A value elasticity of publication and patents 1980-1992 v 1993-2006 1985-1997 v 1998-2007 0,17 0,104 0,07 0,07 0,04 -0,008 -0,04 publication stock patent stock publication stock patent stock -0,065 1980-1992 1993-2006 1985-1997 1998-2007 The value of publications has dropped, for both investors and managers.

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INDEPENDENT INVENTORS. 1 ASSIGNED INVENTIONS TO MULTIPLE FIRMS. FUNDED BY LOCAL CAPITAL. 2. DECLINED NATIONALLY AFTER
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