Patent-based indicators at the country level are frequently used to assess countries' innovation performances or efforts. Yet they are often said to reflect the propensity to patent rather than actual research productivity. The authors of this article argue that patent-based indicators can rightfully be used to measure research productivity, as witnessed by the influence of several policy tools on the R&D-patent relationship. They also put forward a new counting methodology, less subject to "home" bias. © Springer-Verlag 2008
Scientometric indicators have been used for decades to evaluate research performance and establish R...
The use of patent statistics to map innovative performance and technological progress of industries ...
This article decomposes the R&D-patent relationship at the industry level to shed light on the sourc...
Patent-based indicators at the country level are frequently used to assess countries' innovation per...
This policy contribution summarises a communication entitled “A policy insight into the R&D-patent r...
Contrary to an accepted wisdom, this paper shows that cross-country variations in the number of pate...
This paper investigates whether patent counts can be taken as indicators of macroeconomic innovation...
We analyse the determinants of the decline in measured research productivity (the patent/R&D ratio) ...
The article compares and contrasts different sets of patent-based indicators, traditionally used to ...
We analyse the determinants of the decline in measured research productivity (the patent/R&D ratio) ...
This paper describes a new patent-based indicator of inventive activity. The indicator is based on c...
In this paper we investigate - on a country level - the relationship between the science intensity o...
This paper addresses the issue of how science-technology interaction can be measured in the knowledg...
Because of the lack of long time series on r&d and patents, few studies have examined the causal...
Very first draft. Please do not quote without permission from the authors. International differences...
Scientometric indicators have been used for decades to evaluate research performance and establish R...
The use of patent statistics to map innovative performance and technological progress of industries ...
This article decomposes the R&D-patent relationship at the industry level to shed light on the sourc...
Patent-based indicators at the country level are frequently used to assess countries' innovation per...
This policy contribution summarises a communication entitled “A policy insight into the R&D-patent r...
Contrary to an accepted wisdom, this paper shows that cross-country variations in the number of pate...
This paper investigates whether patent counts can be taken as indicators of macroeconomic innovation...
We analyse the determinants of the decline in measured research productivity (the patent/R&D ratio) ...
The article compares and contrasts different sets of patent-based indicators, traditionally used to ...
We analyse the determinants of the decline in measured research productivity (the patent/R&D ratio) ...
This paper describes a new patent-based indicator of inventive activity. The indicator is based on c...
In this paper we investigate - on a country level - the relationship between the science intensity o...
This paper addresses the issue of how science-technology interaction can be measured in the knowledg...
Because of the lack of long time series on r&d and patents, few studies have examined the causal...
Very first draft. Please do not quote without permission from the authors. International differences...
Scientometric indicators have been used for decades to evaluate research performance and establish R...
The use of patent statistics to map innovative performance and technological progress of industries ...
This article decomposes the R&D-patent relationship at the industry level to shed light on the sourc...