When do trademarks improve the measurement of innovation? An analysis of innovations from Dutch SMEs

Author:

Morales Pablo1ORCID,Flikkema Meindert2,Castaldi Carolina3ORCID,de Man Ard-Pieter2

Affiliation:

1. Education and Learning Sciences Group, Wageningen University & Research , P.O. Box 8130 (bode 68), Wageningen 6700 EW, The Netherlands

2. Department of Management & Organization, School of Business & Economics, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam , De Boelelaan 1105, Amsterdam 1081 HV, The Netherlands

3. Department of Human Geography and Spatial Planning, Utrecht University , Vening Meineszgebouw A, Princetonlaan 8a, Utrecht 3584 CB, The Netherlands

Abstract

Abstract Effective innovation policymaking critically relies on monitoring innovation. An emerging literature suggests that trademarks could help measure a larger share of innovations than when only utilizing patents, particularly for small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). This study establishes when trademarks improve the measurement of innovation compared to solely relying on patents as innovation metrics, by examining the propensity to use trademarks for non-patented innovations from SMEs. We collected multiple original samples of innovations from Dutch SMEs and assessed the extent to which trademarks and/or patents were filed for those innovations. Our results show that trademarks can improve innovation measurement for SMEs, particularly in scale-intensive and supplier-dominated industries and in some service industries—areas where patent propensities are low. Our results bear implications for monitoring innovation and evaluating science, research, and innovation policy. Overall, by combining trademark and patent data, the number of measured innovations by SMEs increases approximately by a relative of 51.8 per cent.

Funder

Benelux Office for Intellectual Property

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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