Licensing in the presence of competing technologies
journal contribution
posted on 1998-01-01, 00:00authored byAshish Arora, Andrea Fosfuri
In technology-based industries, many incumbent firms license their technology to other firms
that will potentially compete with them. Such a strategy is difficult to explain within
traditional models of licensing. This paper extends the literature on licensing by relaxing the
widespread assumption of a ‘unique’ technology holder. We develop a model with many
technological trajectories for the production of a differentiated good. We find that
competition in the market for technology induces licensing of innovations, and that the
number of licenses can be inefficiently large. A strong testable implication of our theory is
that the number of licenses per patent holder decreases with the degree of product
differentiation.