Intellectual property and evolution of the complex nature of electrical vehicles
Abstract
Following new institutional economics (Ostrom, 2005) and complex systems (Holland,
2006),
we identify the tragedy of the anti
-
commons (Heller, 2008)
and patent thicket
(Shapiro, 2001)
in electric vehicles from an analysis of patent ́s technological
clases
(USPTO, 1976
–
2012).
Using network theory (Watts, 1999), we describe the evolution of
electric vehicle technology,
which has grown from a relatively d
isconnected network to a
hierarchically connected
network in which the system is organized into subsystems by a
process of integration
/modularization (Baldwin & Clark 1999). We confirm the electric
vehicle ́s technological
complexity and the patent thicket
relationship.
Keywords:
electric vehicle; technologies, p
atents thickets, integral design,
modular design,
tragedy of the anti
-
commons, networks.