雇员发明额外报酬的事前估算:加权专利家族规模指标的解释作用

IF 4 3区 管理学 Q2 BUSINESS Eurasian Business Review Pub Date : 2024-02-10 DOI:10.1007/s40821-024-00257-8
Pavel Svačina, Jan Zouhar
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在大陆法系国家,雇主必须向雇员发明人支付基于价值的 "合理报酬"。当雇员发明人对报酬数额不满时,可以要求独立委员会进行审查或直接向法院起诉,要求获得额外报酬。本研究探讨了是否存在有助于区分有权获得更高/更低额外报酬的发明人的事前指标。我们以专利质量框架为基础,检验了事前专利价值指标--专利族规模--对雇员发明人获得额外报酬的解释力。我们使用了三个大陆法系国家(德国、法国和日本)1981 年至 2017 年间审理的法院案件的新数据集。我们的研究结果表明,简单的专利族指标和 GDP 加权专利族指标对额外报酬都有持续的积极影响。主要发现如下:如果法院给予的额外赔偿为正数,我们观察到,当专利覆盖的国家数量增加一倍时,赔偿额平均增加 68%;或者,如果专利覆盖国家的 GDP 总量增加一倍,赔偿额增加约 59%。59%.这些发现以及研究中的其他发现有助于研发经理、知识产权经理和其他管理人员以及创新型员工估算员工发明的报酬金额。
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Ex-ante estimating of additional remuneration for employee inventions: explanatory role of the weighted patent family size indicator

In civil-law countries, employers must pay a value-based 'reasonable remuneration' to employee inventors. When dissatisfied with the amount of compensation, employee inventors can ask for a review by an independent board or directly in court and claim additional remuneration. The study explores the existence of ex-ante indicators that would help distinguish inventors entitled to higher/lower additional compensation. We build on the patent quality framework and test the explanatory power of the ex-ante patent value indicator, the patent family size, on the additional rewards awarded to employee inventors. A novel dataset of court cases heard between 1981 and 2017 in three civil-law countries (Germany, France, and Japan) is used. Our findings indicate a consistently positive effect of both simple and GDP-weighted patent family indicators on the additional remuneration granted. The main finding is as follows: if the court grants positive additional compensation, we observe an average 68% increase in compensation when the number of countries covered by the patent doubles; alternatively, if the total GDP of the countries covered by the patent doubles, the compensation increases by app. 59%. These findings, along with others from the study, can be beneficial for R&D managers, intellectual property managers, and other executives, as well as innovative employees, in estimating the remuneration amount for employee inventions.

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期刊介绍: The Eurasian Business Review (EABR) publishes articles in Industrial Organization, Innovation and Management Science. In particular, EABR is committed to publishing empirical articles which provide significant contributions in the fields of the economics and management of innovation, industrial and business economics, corporate governance and corporate finance, entrepreneurship and organizational change, strategic management, accounting, marketing, human resources management, and information systems. While the main focus of EABR is on Europe and Asia, papers in the fields listed above on any region or country are highly encouraged. The Eurasian Business Review is one of the two official journals of the Eurasia Business and Economics Society (EBES) and is published quarterly.
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