The system of patent-granting, which confers temporary monopolies for the exploitation of new technologies, was originally established as an incentive to the pursuit of risky new ideas. Yet studies of the most patent-conscious business of all-the semiconductor industry-suggest that firms do not necessarily become more innovative as they increase their patenting activity. Ziedonis and Hall, for example, found that investment in research and development (a reasonable proxy for innovation) did not substantially increase between 1982 and 1992, the industry's most feverish period of patenting. Instead, semiconductor firms simply squeezed more patents out of existing research and development expenditures. Moreover, Ziedonis and Hall found that as patenting activity at semiconductor firms increased in the 1980s, the consensus among industry employees was that the average quality of their firms' patents declined. Though patent quality is a difficult notion to measure, the number of times a patent is cited in the technical literature is a reasonable yardstick, and citations per semiconductor patent did decline during the 1980s. This decline in quality may be related to changes in the way semiconductor firms managed their patenting process: rather than patenting to win exclusive rights to a valuable new technology, patents were filed more for strategic purposes, to be used as bargaining chips to ward off infringement suits or as a means to block competitors' products.


The passage is primarily concerned with discussing


a study suggesting that the semiconductor industry's approach to patenting during the period from 1982 to 1992 yielded unanticipated results

a study of the semiconductor industry during the period from 1982 to 1992 that advocates certain changes in the industry's management of the patenting process

the connection between patenting and innovation in the semiconductor industry during the period from 1982 to 1992

reasons that investment in research and development in the semiconductor industry did not increase significantly during the period from 1982 to 1992

certain factors that made the period from 1982 to 1992 a time of intense patenting activity in the semiconductor industry

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文章主要讨论的是半导体行业(semiconductor industry)在 1982 年到 1992 年期间授予专利(patenting)的行为结果出乎意料(yield unanticipated results)。文中讨论了这段时间内企业投资研发、专利活动以及专利质量(patent quality)等,都表明半导体行业在该段时间内的专利授予行为产生了出乎意料的结果。

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