We model early expectations about the value and technological importance ('quality') of a patented innovation as a latent variable common to a set of four indicators: the number of patent claims, forward citations, backward citations and family size. The model is estimated for four technology areas using a sample of about 8000 U.S. patents applied for during 1960-91. We measure how much noise' each individual indicator contains and construct a more informative, composite measure of quality. The variance in quality', conditional on the four indicators, is just one-third of the unconditional variance. We show the variance reduction generated by subsets of indicators, and find forward citations to be particularly important. Our measure of qual...
Some diverse indicators used to measure the innovation process are considered. They include those wi...
This paper presents a quality index for patent systems. The index is composed of nine operational de...
Depending on whom you ask, the state of U.S. patent quality is either dismal or decent, in decline o...
We model early expectations about the value and technological importance ('quality') of a patented i...
We analyse the determinants of the decline in measured research productivity (the patent/R&D ratio) ...
We analyse the determinants of the decline in measured research productivity (the patent/R&D ratio) ...
The quality of novel technological innovations is extremely variable, and the ability to measure inn...
The ability to measure patent quality is essential to evidence-based innovation strategy and public ...
CERNA WORKING PAPER SERIES 2010-07International audienceThis article compares the relationship betwe...
Patents have been widely used in innovation literature as a reliable and meaningful measure of innov...
I explore the effect of M&A on the patenting quantity and quality of the firms involved in a dea...
We thank Mogee Research and Analysis for making the matched sample and citations data available
This paper aims to analyze whether the quality of an innovative idea can spur the patent's price. Fr...
A low-quality patent system threatens to slow the pace of technological progress. Concerns about low...
Abstract: Patents as intangible assets are subjects of burgeoning empirical research. However, there...
Some diverse indicators used to measure the innovation process are considered. They include those wi...
This paper presents a quality index for patent systems. The index is composed of nine operational de...
Depending on whom you ask, the state of U.S. patent quality is either dismal or decent, in decline o...
We model early expectations about the value and technological importance ('quality') of a patented i...
We analyse the determinants of the decline in measured research productivity (the patent/R&D ratio) ...
We analyse the determinants of the decline in measured research productivity (the patent/R&D ratio) ...
The quality of novel technological innovations is extremely variable, and the ability to measure inn...
The ability to measure patent quality is essential to evidence-based innovation strategy and public ...
CERNA WORKING PAPER SERIES 2010-07International audienceThis article compares the relationship betwe...
Patents have been widely used in innovation literature as a reliable and meaningful measure of innov...
I explore the effect of M&A on the patenting quantity and quality of the firms involved in a dea...
We thank Mogee Research and Analysis for making the matched sample and citations data available
This paper aims to analyze whether the quality of an innovative idea can spur the patent's price. Fr...
A low-quality patent system threatens to slow the pace of technological progress. Concerns about low...
Abstract: Patents as intangible assets are subjects of burgeoning empirical research. However, there...
Some diverse indicators used to measure the innovation process are considered. They include those wi...
This paper presents a quality index for patent systems. The index is composed of nine operational de...
Depending on whom you ask, the state of U.S. patent quality is either dismal or decent, in decline o...