Working Paper 27: The Uneven Regional Geography of Telecommunication Standard Essential Patents

By Benjamin Gøtestam

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Authors

Bernardo S. Buarque (Te Pūnaha Matatini & Motu Economic and Public Policy Research), Ronald B. Davies (University College Dublin & Skatteforsk Centre for Tax Research), Ryan M. Hynes (University College Dublin & FTI Consulting), Gianluca Tarasconi (ipQuants AG), Dieter F. Kogler (Spatial Dynamics Lab & Insight Centre for Data Analytics)

Abstract

This paper explores the role of Standard Essential Patents (SEPs) in shaping technological development and regional innovation in Europe’s telecommunications sector. Results reveal strong geographic concentration, particularly in Helsinki and Stockholm, which account for one-third of multi-generation cellular network technology SEPs. Unlike other technologies, SEP distribution does
not scale with population or prior technological expertise. Findings further suggest a winner-takesall dynamic, where early SEP leadership reinforces future dominance, yet this advantage weakens across generations. The study offers new insights into standardization's spatial dynamics and underscores the need for long-term perspectives when modeling technological competition and diffusion.

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