francesco di lorenzo


monday april 8 at 5.30PM (Paris time) 

monday february 12 at 5.30pm (Paris time)

Corporate Venture Capitalists and the Sale of Patents by High-tech Startups

By Francesco Di Lorenzo (Copenhagen Business School)

Abstract


Markets for technology are riddled with a high degree of uncertainty and economic agents within and outside a firm may have different resources and preferences influencing a firm’s likelihood to participate in such markets. We consider how corporate venture capitalists (CVCs) influence a startup’s participation in the markets for technology by selling its patents. We find that, compared with startups backed solely by independent venture capitalists (IVCs), those backed by corporate venture capitalists (CVCs) are less likely to sell their patents. We consider various factors, including complementary assets provided by corporate investors, competitive dynamics between corporate investors and startups, and patent specificity and external citations to explore the theoretical mechanisms of how corporate investors influence a startup’s likelihood of selling its patents. Our results provide novel insights into how the resources and preferences of corporate investors can play important roles in a startup’s intellectual property (IP) management strategy

This workshop was orginally scheduled on February 12, it will now take place on April 8

Dear Attendees,



We must unfortunately cancel today's workshop scheduled for February 12, 2024, as our speaker, Francesco Di Lorenzo, is unwell. We apologize for the short notice and any inconvenience this may cause.


We are in the process of arranging a new date and will inform you as soon as possible. Should you have any questions or concerns, feel free to reach out at virtual.sieworkshop@gmail.com.


We look forward to seeing many of you in two weeks with Caroline Fry from the University of Hawai'i, Schidler College of Business. 


You can find more information about the SIE workshop here. 



Best,


Colleen Cunningham, Giada Di Stefano, Carlos Serrano, Valentina Tartari