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Firm Patenting and Types of innovation in Least Developed Countries. An Empirical Investigation on Patenting Determinants

Christian Le Bas
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This paper aims to account for the determinants of firm patenting behaviour in developing countries. The literature has accumulated numerous evidence and trends as far as developed countries' firm patenting is concerned. However, only a small amount of information concerning least developed countries' firm patenting is available. With the present study we wish to fill this gap creatively. The core assumption of this paper is that the occurrence of firm patenting is positively related with innovation strategies. As a result we place the emphasis on the diverse ways to innovate and account for the effects on a firm's probability to patent. Our findings indicate that despite the weaknesses of their patenting system in least developed countries (LDCs) there is no huge gap between the determinants of patenting behaviour from firms in these countries, and those the literature considers to be important for developed countries firms.
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Mounir Amdaoud, Christian Le Bas. Firm Patenting and Types of innovation in Least Developed Countries. An Empirical Investigation on Patenting Determinants. 2020. ⟨hal-03059466⟩
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