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The value of disclosing IPR to open standard setting organizations

 |  November 14, 2013

Posted by D. Daniel Sokol

Katrin Hussinger, ZEW and Franz Schwiebacher, ZEW analyze The value of disclosing IPR to open standard setting organizations

ABSTRACT: Open standard-setting organizations (SSOs) have emerged as important coordination and diffusion mechanism for information and communication technologies. Open standards are developed non-discriminatorily and licensed to anybody at reasonable and non-discriminatory terms. Little is known about the value of IP contributions to open standards for technology providers. This paper provides a large-scale empirical assessment thereof. Our findings show that disclosure of standard-relevant IP ownership is valued positively by financial markets only if the disclosure refers explicitly to associated patents. The loss of exclusivity to IPR appears to be outweighed by the expected benefits from open standards. Patents appear to signal the technological quality of IP contributions from firms with low R&D intensities.