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The paper presents an empirical study on the relationship between academic researchers' patenting and publishing activities, based upon a sample of patent applications and …
E Mauleón, M Bordons - Revista Española de Documentación …, 2014 - torrossa.com
Obtaining indicators of technological activity by gender is needed to increase our knowledge about the contribution of women to innovation and technological development. These …
E Pollack - The New York Times Magazine, 2013 - inpp.ohio.edu
Last summer, researchers at Yale published a study proving that physicists, chemists and biologists are likely to view a young male scientist more favorably than a woman with the …
N Baldini - Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Few papers address the issue of faculty motivations to patent and none comprehensively investigates why faculties decide not to patent. To fill this gap, I surveyed Italian faculty …
H Fechner, MS Shapanka - Technology & Innovation, 2018 - ingentaconnect.com
Women, people of color, and lower-income individuals patent inventions at significantly lower rates than their male, white, and wealthier counterparts. Fewer than 20 percent of all …
Drawing on pooled cross-section time series data and fieldwork based comparative case studies, this dissertation examines the causes and consequences of increased patenting by …
The commercialization of innovations created at universities is a key driver of economic growth in the US, contributing $1.3 trillion to the US economy and creating as many as 4.2 …
LD Cook - Policy Proposal, The Hamilton Project, Brookings …, 2020 - brookings.edu
Since the 1960s, both women and underrepresented minorities have earned an increasing share of bachelor's degrees and advanced degrees in fields most associated with invention …