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  <body><![CDATA[<p>Param Pal Singh Chhabra<br />
(Advisors: Prof. Manpreet Hora and Prof. Karthik Ramachandran)<br />
will defend a doctoral thesis entitled,<br />
Essays on Funding and Patenting in the Innovation Process<br />
On<br />
Friday, January 7, 2022, at 11:30 am<br />
Location: https://bluejeans.com/1659013566/<br />
Abstract<br />
Inventors often translate their ideas into commercially viable new products through a sequential process<br />
called innovation value chain. First, I revisit the innovation value chain and study various innovation<br />
platforms, such as crowdsourcing, crowdfunding, and hackathons, highlighting the roles and challenges<br />
of utilizing these platforms that create value by decoupling the different stages of the innovation value<br />
chain. Next, I delve deeper into reward-based crowdfunding, which provides a signal of future demand,<br />
and focus on an inventor&#39;s critical decision of reward-structure design, affecting the funding success of<br />
the product. To test the hypotheses, I collect data from Kickstarter, the US&#39;s pre-eminent reward-based<br />
crowdfunding platform. I find that a crowdfunding campaign&#39;s success improves with the number of<br />
rewards but at a diminishing rate. Finally, inventors seek patents for technical viability that undergo a<br />
patent examination for a long duration. I study the effect of longer patent pendency on the inventor&#39;s<br />
effort allocation to innovative and routine activities through a multi-period analytical model, where belief<br />
update about the expected patent pendency happens in a Bayesian framework. The analytical model&#39;s<br />
results motivate the hypotheses, and I test it using patent data published by the United States Patent and<br />
Trademark Office (USPTO). The empirical tests show significant evidence that patent pendency negatively<br />
affects the future patenting activities of inventors.<br />
Committee<br />
 Prof. Manpreet Hora &ndash; Scheller College of Business (Co-Advisor)<br />
 Prof. Karthik Ramachandran &ndash; Scheller College of Business (Co-Advisor)<br />
 Prof. Cheryl Gaimon &ndash; Scheller College of Business<br />
 Prof. Sridhar Narasimhan &ndash; Scheller College of Business<br />
 Prof. Sreekumar Bhaskaran &ndash; Cox School of Business, Southern Methodist University</p>
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