The results in this paper establish that information contained in patents in a technological domain is strongly correlated with the rate of technological progress in that domain. The importance of patents in a domain, the recency of patents in a domain and the immediacy of patents in a domain are all strongly correlated with increases in the rate of performance improvement in the domain of interest. A patent metric that combines both importance and immediacy is not only highly correlated (r = 0.76, p = 2.6*10(-6)) with the performance improvement rate but the correlation is also very robust to domain selection and appears to have good predictive power for more than ten years into the future. Linear regressions with all three causal concepts...
Since Schumpeter’s (The theory of economic development, 1934) seminal work on economic development, ...
Because of the lack of long time series on r&d and patents, few studies have examined the causal...
Because of the lack of long time series on r&d and patents, few studies have examined the causal...
<div><p>The results in this paper establish that information contained in patents in a technological...
The results in this paper establish that information contained in patents in a technological domain ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2014.Ca...
The results in this paper establish that information contained in patents in a technological domain ...
Thesis: S.M. in Engineering and Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, System Design and...
In this work, we provide predicted yearly performance improvement rates for nearly all definable tec...
Patent indicators provide a very useful forecasting tool for decision makers in the public and priva...
<p>Technological Improvement Rates vs Simple Patent Count (A), ratio of patents with greater than 20...
Since Schumpeter’s (The theory of economic development, 1934) seminal work on economic development, ...
Since Schumpeter’s (The theory of economic development, 1934) seminal work on economic development, ...
Since Schumpeter’s (The theory of economic development, 1934) seminal work on economic development, ...
Since Schumpeter’s (The theory of economic development, 1934) seminal work on economic development, ...
Since Schumpeter’s (The theory of economic development, 1934) seminal work on economic development, ...
Because of the lack of long time series on r&d and patents, few studies have examined the causal...
Because of the lack of long time series on r&d and patents, few studies have examined the causal...
<div><p>The results in this paper establish that information contained in patents in a technological...
The results in this paper establish that information contained in patents in a technological domain ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2014.Ca...
The results in this paper establish that information contained in patents in a technological domain ...
Thesis: S.M. in Engineering and Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, System Design and...
In this work, we provide predicted yearly performance improvement rates for nearly all definable tec...
Patent indicators provide a very useful forecasting tool for decision makers in the public and priva...
<p>Technological Improvement Rates vs Simple Patent Count (A), ratio of patents with greater than 20...
Since Schumpeter’s (The theory of economic development, 1934) seminal work on economic development, ...
Since Schumpeter’s (The theory of economic development, 1934) seminal work on economic development, ...
Since Schumpeter’s (The theory of economic development, 1934) seminal work on economic development, ...
Since Schumpeter’s (The theory of economic development, 1934) seminal work on economic development, ...
Since Schumpeter’s (The theory of economic development, 1934) seminal work on economic development, ...
Because of the lack of long time series on r&d and patents, few studies have examined the causal...
Because of the lack of long time series on r&d and patents, few studies have examined the causal...