Patenting and the gender gap: Should women be encouraged to patent more?

I de Melo-Martín - Science and engineering ethics, 2013 - Springer
The commercialization of academic science has come to be understood as economically
desirable for institutions, individual researchers, and the public. Not surprisingly, commercial …

Organizational change and gender equity in academia: Using dialogical change to promote positive departmental climates

M Latimer, K Jackson, L Dilks, J Nolan… - Gender transformation in …, 2014 - emerald.com
Organizational Change and Gender Equity in Academia: Using Dialogical Change to Promote
Positive Departmental Climates | Emerald Insight Books and journals Case studies Expert …

The gender gap in patenting: Is technology transfer a feminist issue?

SV Rosser - NWSA Journal, 2009 - JSTOR
In all countries, across all sectors and in all fields, the percentage of women obtaining
patents is not only less than their male counterparts but it is less than the percentage of …

The impacts of foreignness and cultural distance on commercialization of patents

EJ van Holm, H Jung, EW Welch - The Journal of Technology Transfer, 2021 - Springer
Foreign-born academic scientists have been consistently shown to be more productive than
the native-born in the United States with regard to research and patents. However, no study …

[图书][B] Identifying the gender of PCT inventors

GL Martinez, J Raffo, K Saito - 2016 - books.google.com
This paper analyzes the gender of inventors in international patent applications. We compile
a worldwide gender-name dictionary, which includes 6.2 million names for 182 different …

Identifying the gender of PCT inventors

G Lax-Martinez, JD Raffo, K Saito - World Intellectual Property …, 2016 - papers.ssrn.com
This paper analyzes the gender of inventors in international patent applications. We compile
a worldwide gender-name dictionary, which includes 6.2 million names for 182 different …

Guest authors or ghost inventors? Inventorship and authorship attribution in academic science

F Lissoni, F Montobbio - Evaluation Review, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Authorship and inventorship are the key attribution rights that contribute to a
scientist's reputation and professional achievement. This article discusses the concepts of …

Between entrepreneurship and technology transfer: Evaluation of the FORNY programme

SB Borlaug, L Grünfeld, M Gulbrandsen, E Rasmussen… - 2009 - nifu.brage.unit.no
This report is the result of an evaluation of the FORNY programme commissioned by the Re-
search Council of Norway. The background for the evaluation is that the current programme …

Gender and innovation through an intersectional lens: Re‐imagining academic entrepreneurship in the United States

EL Mickey, L Smith‐Doerr - Sociology Compass, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
How to study inequality in innovation? Often, the focus has been gender gaps in patenting.
Yet much is missing from our understanding of gendered inequality in innovation with this …

Unregistered patents

M Marcowitz-Bitton, EM Morris - Wash. L. Rev., 2020 - HeinOnline
Although all should be treated equally under the law, patent law has long been known to
favor some less than others. Patentable technology is highly heterogeneous, covering …