气候灾害与绿色专利处理

Climate disasters and processing of green patents

Journal of Economic Surveys · 2024
被引 3
人大 AABS 2

中文导读

利用中国数据,研究发现气候灾害事件会促使专利审查官员高估灾害重演概率,从而增加绿色发明专利的授权数量,且该影响具有暂时性和地域性。

Abstract

Abstract Using Chinese data, this paper reveals that climate disaster events have a positive impact on the granting of green invention patents. The occurrence of climate disasters leads the patent‐granting officials to overestimate the likelihood of disaster recurrence, strengthens their perception of environmental protection as urgent, and consequently increases the number of patents that they grant. Salience bias, the tendency to overestimate probabilities due to the occurrence of salient events, is widely studied in psychology and behavioral finance. This paper extends this research by examining the influence of salience bias on people's behavior in processing green invention patents, with a specific focus on climate disaster events in Beijing, the headquarters of China's patent examination authority. In addition to the overall positive impact on granted patent numbers, the paper finds that (i) the influence of salience bias is temporary, with a more pronounced effect on energy‐saving patents than on other categories of patents, and (ii) the primary effect is on green invention patents filed by firms in Beijing, with the effect of salience bias rapidly diminishing as the distance of the application city from Beijing increases.

气候灾害绿色专利专利审批显著性偏差