弱知识产权保护制度是否影响外国跨国公司的技术探索?功能相关和地点相关经验的调节作用

Do weak intellectual property rights regimes affect foreign multinational firms' technology exploration? The moderating role of function-related and location-related experience

RESEARCH POLICY · 2026
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研究了东道国知识产权保护强度如何影响跨国公司的技术探索活动,发现弱保护反而促进以母国为基础的技术增强活动,且跨国公司的功能特定经验能削弱这种影响。

Abstract

Existing literature suggests that weak intellectual property rights (IPR) regimes are not conducive to innovation intensive activities. However, evidence of technology exploration activities by multinational companies (MNCs) in emerging countries challenges this view. We address this puzzle by examining how host-country IPR regimes influence MNCs' technology exploration, distinguishing between technology-seeking (TS) and home-base augmenting (HBA) activities. Drawing on organizational experience and learning theories, we also test the moderating role of MNCs' function-related (innovation function-specific and function-generic) and location-related (host country-specific and country-generic) international experience. Using PATSTAT patent data for 91 U.S. computer and electronics firms in the period 2001–2018, we find that weaker IPR protection is associated with a higher proportion of HBA initiatives. This challenges the conventional view that strong IPR regimes are indispensable for technology exploration. Moreover, we show that MNCs with extensive function-specific experience in the host and other foreign countries better navigate diverse IPR environments, making their technology exploration activities less affected by the strength of the host-country IPR regime.

跨国公司知识产权保护技术探索组织经验新兴市场