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11R0134
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"What Are the Reasons Why Japanese Enterprises File so Many Patent
Applications Without Request for Examination?"
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Minoru Masujima * , Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
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Yoshitoshi Tanaka, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
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* = Corresponding author
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Since Japan started in 2002 to become an intellectual property based nation, Japanese enterprises have tried to improve intellectual property strategies to contribute to the strength of global competitiveness. Japanese enterprises file many patent applications every year. However, about 35 percent of patent applications in Japan are withdrawn without requests for examination. We reached to the research questions, why Japanese enterprises have the tendency not to make requests for examination while they have filed many patent applications. We asked Japanese enterprises by questionnaires: What are the most critical reasons why they need to file many patent applications and why do they need to make requests for examination about many patent applications. We made analyses on the aggregate results by statistical methods. We found that filing many patent applications aiming at patent blocking is the critical factor for the increase in the number of patent applications without request for examination. Moreover, this factor, patent blocking, was initiated to increase the number of total patent applications in Japan. We assume that filing many patent applications aiming at patent blocking is a unique Japanese way to define their patent application strategy. Those findings will be helpful to promote an effective patent application strategy with global competitiveness for all global enterprises.
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