This paper explores the characteristics of 238 patents on 94 “inventions” contributed by major multinational innovators to the “Eco-Patent  Commons”, which provides royalty-free access to third parties to
 patented climate change related innovations.

By comparing the pledged patents to other patents in the same technologies or held by the same  multinationals, we investigate the motives of the contributing firms as  well as the potential for such commons to encourage innovation and  diffusion of climate change related technologies.

This study, therefore, indirectly provides evidence on the role of patents in the development  and diffusion of green technologies. More generally, the paper sheds  light on the performance of hybrid forms of knowledge management that  combine open innovation and patenting. Download>>

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