We analyze the acquaintances of a sample of academic inventors and their paired controls to investigate the contribution of social networks to the generation of inventive ideas in academe. Prior to patenting, inventors work in networks of similar dimension and structure as those of their colleagues who do not invent. The ego-networks of the inventors are however more cohesive (denser), a circumstance that is often seen as associated to the exchange of more fine-grained information and to a greater climate of trust which facilitates long-term relationships and learning. Over time, both inventors and non-inventors extend their networks and become more central. In general, we found no evidence that after patenting inventors isolate or close th...
This paper proposes a quantitative analysis of social distance between Open Science and Proprietary ...
In this chapter we develop a model where a population of inventors is rival in the production of pat...
In this chapter we develop a model where a population of inventors is rival in the production of pat...
We analyze the acquaintances of a sample of academic inventors and their paired controls to investig...
We analyze the acquaintances of a sample of academic inventors and their paired controls to investig...
We analyze the acquaintances of a sample of academic inventors and their paired controls to investig...
We analyze the acquaintances of a sample of academic inventors and their paired controls to investig...
We analyze the acquaintances of a sample of academic inventors and their paired controls to investig...
We analyze the acquaintances of a sample of academic inventors and their paired controls to investig...
AbstractWe analyze the acquaintances of a sample of academic inventors and their paired controls to ...
AbstractWe analyze the acquaintances of a sample of academic inventors and their paired controls to ...
This paper proposes a quantitative analysis of social distance between Open Science and Proprietary ...
This paper proposes a quantitative analysis of social distance between Open Science and Proprietary ...
This paper proposes a quantitative analysis of social distance between Open Science and Proprietary ...
In this paper we map the networks of inventors in France using data on patent applications at Europe...
This paper proposes a quantitative analysis of social distance between Open Science and Proprietary ...
In this chapter we develop a model where a population of inventors is rival in the production of pat...
In this chapter we develop a model where a population of inventors is rival in the production of pat...
We analyze the acquaintances of a sample of academic inventors and their paired controls to investig...
We analyze the acquaintances of a sample of academic inventors and their paired controls to investig...
We analyze the acquaintances of a sample of academic inventors and their paired controls to investig...
We analyze the acquaintances of a sample of academic inventors and their paired controls to investig...
We analyze the acquaintances of a sample of academic inventors and their paired controls to investig...
We analyze the acquaintances of a sample of academic inventors and their paired controls to investig...
AbstractWe analyze the acquaintances of a sample of academic inventors and their paired controls to ...
AbstractWe analyze the acquaintances of a sample of academic inventors and their paired controls to ...
This paper proposes a quantitative analysis of social distance between Open Science and Proprietary ...
This paper proposes a quantitative analysis of social distance between Open Science and Proprietary ...
This paper proposes a quantitative analysis of social distance between Open Science and Proprietary ...
In this paper we map the networks of inventors in France using data on patent applications at Europe...
This paper proposes a quantitative analysis of social distance between Open Science and Proprietary ...
In this chapter we develop a model where a population of inventors is rival in the production of pat...
In this chapter we develop a model where a population of inventors is rival in the production of pat...