Investor-patent networks as mutualistic networks
Abstract
Venture capital investments in startups have come to represent an important driver of technological innovation, in parallel to corporate- and government-directed efforts. Part of the future of artificial intelligence, medicine and quantum computing now depends upon a large number of venture investment decisions whose robustness against increasingly frequent crises has therefore become crucial. To shed light on this issue, and by combining large-scale financial, startup and patent datasets, we analyze the interactions between venture capitalists and technologies as an explicit bipartite patent-investor network. Our results reveal that this network is topologically mutualistic because of the prevalence of links between generalist investors, whose portfolios are technologically diversified, and general-purpose technologies, characterized by a broad spectrum of use. As a consequence, the robustness of venture-funded technological innovation against different types of crises is affected by the high nestedness and low modularity, with high connectance, associated with mutualistic networks.
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@article{arxiv.2311.18625,
title = {Investor-patent networks as mutualistic networks},
author = {Théophile Carniel and Léo Cazenille and Jean-Michel Dalle and José Halloy},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.18625},
year = {2023}
}
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16 pages with appendix, 4 figures, 2 tables