TY - BOOK N2 - This study investigates coopetition among the 16 semiconductor firms that figured among the top 10 by revenue from 2009 to 2019 using patent data obtained from the Derwent World Patents Index™ (DWPI), considering records available for the selected firms published and indexed up to July 26, 2020. Only 1791 (0.17%) records from a total of more than 1.1 million have two or more of these competing firms as assignees (i.e., they are records for joint patents involving these firms), indicating the existence of coopetition in this scenario. These joint patents demonstrate coopetition between firms from different countries and in the main areas in which their patents are classified, indicating that they may coopete in those areas. Furthermore, mergers and acquisitions and joint ventures may influence coopetition and innovation, resulting in joint patents. Finally, a framework that consolidates the main findings is presented to guide future research. We contribute to the coopetition literature with novel inputs. From a managerial perspective, the findings can be used to build strategies to better exploit the potential of patents. DO - 10.1016/j.wpi.2022.102157 DO - doi AB - This study investigates coopetition among the 16 semiconductor firms that figured among the top 10 by revenue from 2009 to 2019 using patent data obtained from the Derwent World Patents Index™ (DWPI), considering records available for the selected firms published and indexed up to July 26, 2020. Only 1791 (0.17%) records from a total of more than 1.1 million have two or more of these competing firms as assignees (i.e., they are records for joint patents involving these firms), indicating the existence of coopetition in this scenario. These joint patents demonstrate coopetition between firms from different countries and in the main areas in which their patents are classified, indicating that they may coopete in those areas. Furthermore, mergers and acquisitions and joint ventures may influence coopetition and innovation, resulting in joint patents. Finally, a framework that consolidates the main findings is presented to guide future research. We contribute to the coopetition literature with novel inputs. From a managerial perspective, the findings can be used to build strategies to better exploit the potential of patents. T1 - Coopetition and innovation in high-tech firms:What we can learn from analysis of the semiconductor industry's patents. AU - Molling, Graziela, AU - Hidalgo, Gisele, AU - de Matos, Celso Augusto, AU - Monticelli, Jefferson Marlon, AU - Santini, Mateus, JF - World Patent Information VL - 72, March, 2023. LA - eng ID - 48028 KW - Patents. KW - Science & Technology TI - Coopetition and innovation in high-tech firms:What we can learn from analysis of the semiconductor industry's patents. LK - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wpi.2022.102157 UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wpi.2022.102157 ER -