Information value of patent litigation and industry competition in Taiwan
Information value of patent litigation and industry competition in Taiwan
Author(s): Jun-De Lee, Yi-Hsien Wang, Ching-Wen Lin, Hsin-Ham LinSubject(s): Economy
Published by: Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
Keywords: patent infringement litigation; information value; enterprise competition; abnormal return; C21; G14; O31;
Summary/Abstract: Internationally, news on patent infringement is often seen, and patent infringement law-suits affect stock prices. However, fewer studies have discussed how market reflects corporate value and impact of patent infringement lawsuit on investment returns when a patent infringement lawsuit occurs and the news is released. This study applied event study to discuss changes in information value of plaintiffs and defendants, and information value difference of different patent lawsuit sources in competitive environment. The empirical results showed that patent infringement lawsuits may cause negative perception of investors or insider shareholders. This event may become an arbitrage opportunity. Through five forces analysis, the lawsuits from various sources are bad news. Reverse correction is conducted after the event, and makes stock price rational. Thus, in Taiwan market, patent infringement lawsuit is negative news for plaintiff and defendant.
Journal: Technological and Economic Development of Economy
- Issue Year: 19/2013
- Issue No: 4
- Page Range: 593-605
- Page Count: 13
- Language: English