通过市场共享进行威慑:许可的战略激励

Deterrence by Market Sharing: A Strategic Incentive for Licensing

American Economic Review · 1984
被引 343 · 同刊同年前 9%
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中文导读

研究在位企业通过事前许可来威慑潜在进入者研发新技术的战略动机,发现这种许可可能促使双方都停止研发活动。

Abstract

The potential of an incumbent firm to retain its dominant position in a market is a focal point of the modem theory of industrial organization. A recent literature examines this issue for markets in which challengers threaten an incumbent's position by engaging in research for a new technology. Richard Gilbert and David Newbery (1982) show that an incumbent firm with a firstmover advantage will preempt potential entrants by inventing a new technology slightly earlier than would its rivals. In a stochastic R D therefore its introduction does not alter the decision to research. When the pre-innovation market is characterized by an incumbent and potential entrants, Stephen Salant (1984) shows that licensing ex post to innovation can alter the research decision as anticipation of the returns from future licensing encourages research by the entrant. As a counterpoint to the Salant result, I find that licensing ex ante to research may discourage further research by the entrant. Indeed, this strategic incentive for licensing may be so strong as to persuade the incumbent as well as the entrant to terminate research activity. To isolate this incentive for licensing from the one discussed by Salant, a simple model is constructed in which licensing of future technologies is not desirable. Anecdotal evidence suggests that the strategic incentive does lead innovators in some markets to license their technologies. Examples of this information sharing are prevalent in markets where technological change is rapid. In the 1940's, Standard Oil of New Jersey discovered a process for synthetic rubber. It traded patent rights on this process for a synthetic oil production process discovered by Farben, a German rubber company. In both the synthetic oil and synthetic rubber markets, rival companies were *Department of Economics, Scarsborough College, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5S lAl. I thank Jon Cohen and Ron Saunders for discussions that inspired this paper. I am also grateful to Yehuda Kotowitz, Andy McLennan, Jennifer Reinganum, Ralph Winter, Myma Wooders, two anonymous referees, and seminar participants at the University of Toronto for helpful comments on earlier drafts.

市场支配地位事前许可研发激励策略性许可