We investigate the scientific productivity of Italian academic inventors, namely academic researchers designated as inventors on patent applications to the European Patent Office, 1978-1999. We use a new longitudinal data set comprising 299 academic inventors, and as many matching controls (non-patenting researchers). We enquire whether a trade-off between publishing and patenting, or a trade-off between basic and applied research exists, on the basis of the number and quality of publications. We find no trace of such a trade- off, and find instead a strong and positive relationship between patenting and publishing, even in basic science. Our results suggest however that it is not patenting per se that boosts scientific productivity, but th...
The recent increase in patenting by European and American university researchers has raised concer...
The paper contributes to ongoing debate on the relationship between publishing and patenting in univ...
The paper contributes to ongoing debate on the relationship between publishing and patenting in univ...
We investigate the scientific productivity of Italian academic inventors, namely academic researcher...
We investigate the scientific productivity of Italian academic inventors, namely academic researcher...
We investigate the scientific productivity of Italian academic inventors, namely academic researcher...
Based on longitudinal data for a matched sample of 592 Italian academic inventors and controls, the ...
Based on longitudinal data for a matched sample of 592 Italian academic inventors and controls, the ...
Based on longitudinal data for a matched sample of 592 Italian academic inventors and controls, the ...
Based on longitudinal data for a matched sample of 592 Italian academic inventors and controls, the ...
Based on longitudinal data for a matched sample of 592 Italian academic inventors and controls, the ...
Based on longitudinal data for a matched sample of 592 Italian academic inventors and controls, the ...
Based on longitudinal data for a matched sample of 592 Italian academic inventors and controls, the ...
Based on longitudinal data for a matched sample of 592 Italian academic inventors and controls, the ...
Based on longitudinal data for a matched sample of 592 Italian academic inventors and controls, the ...
The recent increase in patenting by European and American university researchers has raised concer...
The paper contributes to ongoing debate on the relationship between publishing and patenting in univ...
The paper contributes to ongoing debate on the relationship between publishing and patenting in univ...
We investigate the scientific productivity of Italian academic inventors, namely academic researcher...
We investigate the scientific productivity of Italian academic inventors, namely academic researcher...
We investigate the scientific productivity of Italian academic inventors, namely academic researcher...
Based on longitudinal data for a matched sample of 592 Italian academic inventors and controls, the ...
Based on longitudinal data for a matched sample of 592 Italian academic inventors and controls, the ...
Based on longitudinal data for a matched sample of 592 Italian academic inventors and controls, the ...
Based on longitudinal data for a matched sample of 592 Italian academic inventors and controls, the ...
Based on longitudinal data for a matched sample of 592 Italian academic inventors and controls, the ...
Based on longitudinal data for a matched sample of 592 Italian academic inventors and controls, the ...
Based on longitudinal data for a matched sample of 592 Italian academic inventors and controls, the ...
Based on longitudinal data for a matched sample of 592 Italian academic inventors and controls, the ...
Based on longitudinal data for a matched sample of 592 Italian academic inventors and controls, the ...
The recent increase in patenting by European and American university researchers has raised concer...
The paper contributes to ongoing debate on the relationship between publishing and patenting in univ...
The paper contributes to ongoing debate on the relationship between publishing and patenting in univ...