posted on 2023-06-26, 15:26authored byTom Willeke, Jörn Block, Matthias Johann, Darius Lambrecht, Holger Steinmetz, Issah Wunnam
<p> Patents are temporary exclusive rights granted by the government for inventions in exchange for public disclosure. They are considered a proxy for technological innovation and are used in many disciplines ranging from economics and management to regional science. Yet, research on family firm innovation has only recently started to use patent data. The use of patent data in firm-level studies is complex and requires a careful and time-consuming matching process between patent and firm data. Our paper describes this process in detail and presents a guideline organized in seven steps. We illustrate our matching process using a sample of more than 10,000 German mid-sized family and nonfamily firms. We hope that our paper makes the matching process more transparent and helps future researchers on family firm innovation who would like to use patent data. </p>
History
Author affiliation
School of Business, University of Leicester
Version
AM (Accepted Manuscript)
Published in
Research Handbook on Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Family Firms
This is a draft chapter/article. The final version is available in Research Handbook on Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Family Firms edited by Sascha Kraus , Thomas Clauss , and Andreas Kallmuenzer , published in 2023, Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
http://dx.doi.org/10.4337/9781800889248
Editors
Sascha Kraus , Thomas Clauss , and Andreas Kallmuenzer
Book series
Research Handbooks in Business and Management series