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Journal of Finance

What Is a Patent Worth? Evidence from the U.S. Patent 'Lottery'

Journal Article
Reference
Farre-Mensa, Joan, Deepak Hede and Alexander Ljungqvist (2020). “What Is a Patent Worth? Evidence from the U.S. Patent 'Lottery'”. Journal of Finance 75(2), 639–682. doi.org/10.1111/jofi.12867

Authors
Joan Farre-Mensa, Deepak Hede, Alexander Ljungqvist

We provide evidence on the value of patents to startups by leveraging the quasi‐random assignment of applications to examiners with different propensities to grant patents. Using unique data on all first‐time applications filed at the U.S. Patent Office since 2001, we find that startups that win the patent “lottery” by drawing lenient examiners have, on average, 55% higher employment growth and 80% higher sales growth five years later. Patent winners also pursue more, and higher quality, follow‐on innovation. Winning a first patent boosts a startup’s subsequent growth and innovation by facilitating access to funding from venture capitalists, banks, and public investors.