专利奖励与工业研发中的发明者行为

Rewards for Patents and Inventor Behaviors in Industrial Research and Development

ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL · 2017
被引 47
人大 A+FT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究研发部门中专利奖励的误报(奖励低质量发明或遗漏高质量发明)如何影响不同类型发明者的行为,发现对追求科学声望的发明者,误报会降低其研究投入和同事互动。

Abstract

This study investigates the effects of rewards in a research and development (R&D) setting in which employees’ inventive efforts lead to patented inventions. Pay for performance (PFP) for inventions is associated with two challenges: Low-quality inventions may be rewarded (false positives), and high-quality inventions may be overlooked (false negatives). Building on previous findings regarding the motivational and informational effects of rewards, we use social identity theory to predict that different types of inventors react differently to such false positive and false negative information. Specifically, we hypothesize that PFP that produces false positives has detrimental effects on corporate inventors with a taste for science, who are motivated by scientific prestige, reputation, and intellectual curiosity. The empirical results from survey data related to 3,995 inventor–patent pairs show that, for this particular group of inventors, false positives are associated with reduced effort in research activities and fewer interactions with peers in the R&D department. In addition, these effects are stronger when firms have many patents and thus provide less noisy information to corporate inventors.

创新管理研发管理激励制度专利经济学