Invention disclosures are one measure of new scientific knowledge that represents and predicts the future scientific research output of a US federal laboratory. In this article, we document a negative shift in the production function for new scientific knowledge as measured by invention disclosures at one federal laboratory, the National Institute of Standards and Technology, over the first 16?years of the new millennium. We find a negative shift of the production function for new scientific knowledge, and that shift might reflect the coincidence of the information and communication technology revolution that enabled fast science, and the evaluation of research with uncritical use of citation counts that created incentives to focus on incre...
Most studies of the effects of the Bayh-Dole Act have focused on universities. In contrast, we analy...
Inventors cannot exploit new scientific discoveries if they do not pay attention to them. However, a...
Research summary: In this article, we document a shift away from science by large corporations betwe...
We study how the timing of information disclosure affects the diffusion of codified technical inform...
We view scientific publications as a measure of technical knowledge. Using the Solow method of funct...
This paper provides empirical evidence suggesting that patents may facilitate knowledge disclosure. ...
In order to assess the disclosure function of the patent system, this study examined the impact of t...
This paper presents and explains an approach for measuring technological change in the production of...
How important is access to patent documents for subsequent innovation? We examine the expansion of t...
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We examine the impact of technological competition on voluntary innovation disclosure using changes ...
Organized research and planned invention by highly trained specialists are now fundamental parts of ...
article published in law reviewFailure is the basis of much of scientific progress because it plays ...
158 pagesInnovation is essential to firm performance and economic growth. During each stage of the i...
Most studies of the effects of the Bayh-Dole Act have focused on universities. In contrast, we analy...
Inventors cannot exploit new scientific discoveries if they do not pay attention to them. However, a...
Research summary: In this article, we document a shift away from science by large corporations betwe...
We study how the timing of information disclosure affects the diffusion of codified technical inform...
We view scientific publications as a measure of technical knowledge. Using the Solow method of funct...
This paper provides empirical evidence suggesting that patents may facilitate knowledge disclosure. ...
In order to assess the disclosure function of the patent system, this study examined the impact of t...
This paper presents and explains an approach for measuring technological change in the production of...
How important is access to patent documents for subsequent innovation? We examine the expansion of t...
This article analyzes the interrelationship among technology transfer mechanisms using data specific...
Summary: Getting to a net-zero emissions economy requires faster development and diffusion of novel ...
We examine the impact of technological competition on voluntary innovation disclosure using changes ...
Organized research and planned invention by highly trained specialists are now fundamental parts of ...
article published in law reviewFailure is the basis of much of scientific progress because it plays ...
158 pagesInnovation is essential to firm performance and economic growth. During each stage of the i...
Most studies of the effects of the Bayh-Dole Act have focused on universities. In contrast, we analy...
Inventors cannot exploit new scientific discoveries if they do not pay attention to them. However, a...
Research summary: In this article, we document a shift away from science by large corporations betwe...