Skip to Main Content
Article navigation
Purpose

This study aims to examine how digital connectivity (DCI) and institutional–legal strength (ILSI) jointly shape patent activity across 65 countries from 2010 to 2023. It evaluates whether digital and institutional conditions operate additively or display bounded complementarities across development stages.

Design/methodology/approach

Poisson pseudo-maximum likelihood estimation with country and year fixed effects is used to assess baseline, interaction, threshold and income-group effects on patent applications and grants. Standardized composite indices capture DCI and ILSI, and robustness checks include alternative weighting, lag structures, subperiod splits and leave-one-country-out validation.

Findings

DCI and ILSI are positively associated with patent applications, while their effects on grants are weaker and more context-dependent. Interaction estimates show diminishing marginal returns to connectivity at higher institutional-quality levels, indicating bounded complementarities. Threshold results confirm that the influence of DCI is the strongest below intermediate ILSI levels. Income-group analysis shows substantial effects in upper-middle-income economies undergoing institutional and infrastructural consolidation.

Research limitations/implications

The study uses country-level indicators that may not capture within-country policy variations; however, extensive robustness checks support the stability of the results.

Practical implications

The findings suggest that digital infrastructure investment and institutional reforms must be sequenced coherently. Policymakers should promote balanced progress in connectivity and institutional quality, particularly in transitional economies where complementarities are at their peak.

Originality/value

This study provides cross-country evidence (2010–2023) that the digital–institutional relationship influencing patent activity is nonlinear and bounded. It advances innovation systems and complementarity perspectives by showing how DCI–ILSI complementarities evolve across the development continuum.

Licensed re-use rights only
You do not currently have access to this content.
Don't already have an account? Register

Purchased this content as a guest? Enter your email address to restore access.

Please enter valid email address.
Email address must be 94 characters or fewer.
Pay-Per-View Access
$41.00
Rental

or Create an Account

Close Modal
Close Modal

Gift article access

As a benefit of your subscription, you can share temporary access to restricted articles.

Each link will stop working after 30 days or 10 uses. You may create up to 10 links in a 30 day period.

Please sign in to your personal account to gift article access.

Register

Gift article access

As a benefit of your subscription, you can share temporary access to restricted articles.

Each link will stop working after 30 days or 10 uses. You may create up to 10 links in a 30 day period.

Gift articles remaining: --

Gift article access

Each link will stop working after 30 days or 10 uses. You may create up to 10 links in a 30 day period.

Gift articles remaining: --

Gift article access

As a benefit of your subscription, you can share temporary access to restricted articles.

Each link will stop working after 30 days or 10 uses.

You have reached the limit of 10 links within a 30 day period.