Does Venture Capital Investment Lead to a Change in Start-Ups’ Intellectual Property Strategies?

  • Sandner P
  • Dufter C
  • Geibel R
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Abstract

This paper examines the influence of venture capital (VC) funding on start-ups’ intellectual property (IP) strategies. More specifically, the number of additionally filed patent and trademark applications after subsequent VC funding rounds is investigated. The results from the analysis of 531 start-ups show that VC funding has a strong influence on consecutive IP strategy. Already first funding rounds lead to a remarkable growth of start-ups’ IP portfolios. Yet, although VCs especially promote product commercialization of start-ups, a greater growth of trademark compared to patent portfolios cannot be identified. However, this changes during the progress along the venture cycle.

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Sandner, P., Dufter, C., & Geibel, R. (2016). Does Venture Capital Investment Lead to a Change in Start-Ups’ Intellectual Property Strategies? American Journal of Industrial and Business Management, 06(12), 1146–1173. https://doi.org/10.4236/ajibm.2016.612107

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