Theories of scientific and technological change view discovery and invention as endogenous processes, wherein prior accumulated knowledge enables future progress by allowing researchers to, in Newton's words, "stand on the shoulders of giants". Recent decades have witnessed exponential growth in the volume of new scientific and technological knowledge, thereby creating conditions that should be ripe for major advances. Yet contrary to this view, studies suggest that progress is slowing in several major fields of science and technology. Here, we analyze these claims at scale across 6 decades, using data on 45 million papers and 3.5 million patents from 6 large-scale datasets. We find that papers and patents are increasingly less likely to br...
This paper outlines a framework for the study of innovation that treats discoveries as additions to ...
This paper investigates, theoretically and empirically, a possibly fundamental aspect of technologic...
We explore the relationship between the technological origins and novelty of inventions on the one h...
Despite tremendous growth in the volume of new scientific and technological knowledge, the popular p...
Since the 1950s, citation number or “impact” has been the dominant metric by which science is quanti...
In many academic fields, the number of papers published each year has increased significantly over t...
There has been a decline in the number of disruptive scientific discoveries and breakthroughs. Here,...
What is driving the remarkable increase over the last decade in the propensity of patents to cite ac...
What is driving the remarkable increase over the last decade in the propensity of patents to cite ac...
This paper investigates a possibly fundamental aspect of technological progress. If knowledge accumu...
What is driving the remarkable increase over the last decade in the propensity of patents to cite ac...
What is driving the remarkable increase over the last decade in the propensity of patents to cite ac...
Long run economic growth potential depends on the increase in the efficiency of resource utilization...
Technological progress builds upon itself, with the expansion of invention in one domain propelling ...
It is widely held true that fundamental scientific knowledge has been accelerating exponentially ove...
This paper outlines a framework for the study of innovation that treats discoveries as additions to ...
This paper investigates, theoretically and empirically, a possibly fundamental aspect of technologic...
We explore the relationship between the technological origins and novelty of inventions on the one h...
Despite tremendous growth in the volume of new scientific and technological knowledge, the popular p...
Since the 1950s, citation number or “impact” has been the dominant metric by which science is quanti...
In many academic fields, the number of papers published each year has increased significantly over t...
There has been a decline in the number of disruptive scientific discoveries and breakthroughs. Here,...
What is driving the remarkable increase over the last decade in the propensity of patents to cite ac...
What is driving the remarkable increase over the last decade in the propensity of patents to cite ac...
This paper investigates a possibly fundamental aspect of technological progress. If knowledge accumu...
What is driving the remarkable increase over the last decade in the propensity of patents to cite ac...
What is driving the remarkable increase over the last decade in the propensity of patents to cite ac...
Long run economic growth potential depends on the increase in the efficiency of resource utilization...
Technological progress builds upon itself, with the expansion of invention in one domain propelling ...
It is widely held true that fundamental scientific knowledge has been accelerating exponentially ove...
This paper outlines a framework for the study of innovation that treats discoveries as additions to ...
This paper investigates, theoretically and empirically, a possibly fundamental aspect of technologic...
We explore the relationship between the technological origins and novelty of inventions on the one h...