This paper reviews the methods and findings of studies surveying inventors on nationally representative sample of patents or patent applications. These studies show that the most common inventor is a middle-aged man with a postgraduate qualification, with women representing only 0.4% to 3.5% of inventors. They demonstrate that 43% to 68% of granted patents become innovations (52% on average). Despite such findings this body of work has only been cited 61 times in scientific journals. Thus, surveys of inventors provide good insights into the process of commercialising patents and yet are an underutilised method especially within the literature on innovation
This paper explores the relationship between scientific publication and patenting activity. More spe...
This paper explores the relationship between scientific publication and patenting activity. More spe...
Data accompanying the paper "Inventors' Explorations Across Technology Domains". Code for this stu...
This article examines the factors that underlie the gender gap in patenting activities with large pr...
Using population-wide data on inventors and their demographic characteristics, the paper analyzes tr...
Patents are intended to attenuate under-investment in invention by granting innovators a monopoly ri...
AbstractUsing population-wide data on inventors and their demographic characteristics, the paper ana...
While there is much opinion about the work of individual inventors - most of it either highly dismis...
We study individual- and firm level determinants of invention using a dataset on U.S. patents ’ Finn...
This paper studies the determinants of the quantity and quality of inventors ’ patents. It uses a sa...
This article examines the gender gap in patenting activities and the predominance of male innovator...
This study seeks to shed new light on the complex relationship between patents and innovations that ...
Both theoretical and empirical analyses of innovation use patents as a proxy for innovation. Invento...
This paper explores the importance of early-career characteristics of academic inventors and how the...
The paper contributes to ongoing debate on the relationship between publishing and patenting in univ...
This paper explores the relationship between scientific publication and patenting activity. More spe...
This paper explores the relationship between scientific publication and patenting activity. More spe...
Data accompanying the paper "Inventors' Explorations Across Technology Domains". Code for this stu...
This article examines the factors that underlie the gender gap in patenting activities with large pr...
Using population-wide data on inventors and their demographic characteristics, the paper analyzes tr...
Patents are intended to attenuate under-investment in invention by granting innovators a monopoly ri...
AbstractUsing population-wide data on inventors and their demographic characteristics, the paper ana...
While there is much opinion about the work of individual inventors - most of it either highly dismis...
We study individual- and firm level determinants of invention using a dataset on U.S. patents ’ Finn...
This paper studies the determinants of the quantity and quality of inventors ’ patents. It uses a sa...
This article examines the gender gap in patenting activities and the predominance of male innovator...
This study seeks to shed new light on the complex relationship between patents and innovations that ...
Both theoretical and empirical analyses of innovation use patents as a proxy for innovation. Invento...
This paper explores the importance of early-career characteristics of academic inventors and how the...
The paper contributes to ongoing debate on the relationship between publishing and patenting in univ...
This paper explores the relationship between scientific publication and patenting activity. More spe...
This paper explores the relationship between scientific publication and patenting activity. More spe...
Data accompanying the paper "Inventors' Explorations Across Technology Domains". Code for this stu...