In 2010, several studies were published examining the relationship between innovation, entrepreneurship and patenting.

The first study provided a detailed analysis of the landmark 2008 Berkeley Patent Survey, the first comprehensive investigation in the U.S. of patenting by entrepreneurs. This survey was sent to high-level managers of over 15,000 biotech, medical device, software and hardware companies. (Sichelman & Graham, Patenting by Entrepreneurs: an Empirical Study, 2010 (study funded by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation).)

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