Imperial College London

ProfessorPaolaCriscuolo

Business School

Professor of Innovation Management
 
 
 
//

Contact

 

+44 (0)20 7594 1582p.criscuolo Website

 
 
//

Location

 

275Business School BuildingSouth Kensington Campus

//

Summary

 

Publications

Citation

BibTex format

@article{Criscuolo:2008,
author = {Criscuolo, P and Verspagen, B},
pages = {1892--1908},
title = {Does it matter where patent citations come from? Inventor vs. examiner citations in European patents},
volume = {37},
year = {2008}
}

RIS format (EndNote, RefMan)

TY  - JOUR
AB - This paper addresses the question of whether patent citations are useful indicators of technology flows. We exploit the distinction between citations added by inventors and patent examiners. We use information from the search reports of European Patent Office patent examiners to construct our dataset of patenting activity in Europe and the US, and apply various econometric models to investigate what determines the probability that a citation is added by the inventor rather than the examiner. Contrary to previous work which uses US Patent and Trademark Office data, we find that geographical distance is a factor that strongly diminishes the probability of knowledge flows. We find other significant effects of such factors as cognitive distance, time and strategic factors on citing behaviour.
AU - Criscuolo,P
AU - Verspagen,B
EP - 1908
PY - 2008///
SP - 1892
TI - Does it matter where patent citations come from? Inventor vs. examiner citations in European patents
VL - 37
ER -