Analyzing Technological Knowledge Diffusion Among Technological Fields Using Patent Data: The Example of Microfluidics

2017 ◽  
Vol 14 (01) ◽  
pp. 1740004
Author(s):  
Qiao Zheng ◽  
Lu-Cheng Huang ◽  
Fei-Fei Wu ◽  
Wu Dan ◽  
Zhang Hui

Study of technological knowledge diffusion can provide a basis for R&D planners to invest new R&D projects with a proper direction. In this paper, we introduce a modified method to analyze the diffusion degree of technological knowledge among different technological fields using patent data at the technology patent class level. This method first generates a patent citation network related to a specific research area and then establishes a technological field diffusion matrix according to the concordance between the patent document and the corresponding patent class. After that indicators are set up to measure the diffusion degree of technological field from two aspects of diffusion depth and breadth and then we discern the diffusion type of typical fields. Finally, we conduct microfluidic technology as a case study to prove the feasibility of the method.

Author(s):  
J. Gavilanes-Trapote ◽  
I. Etxeberria-Agiriano ◽  
E. Cilleruelo ◽  
G. Garechana

<p>Knowledge flow of technology is important for continuous growth and extension of science. Patent data analysis has facilitated this knowledge acquisition. The available patent information crosses borders, corresponds and interacts with new inventions to give new strength and dimension to the technology. Therefore, the patent citation information functions as a key indicator of the knowledge flow providing relevant information. It can be identified to which extent a region is a relevant technological knowledge generator to other regions. As an illustrative case, we present a study to determine the role played by the Basque Country region as a generator of technological innovation during the period 1991-2011.</p>


Author(s):  
Hayley Beltz ◽  
Timothy Rutledge ◽  
Raoul R. Wadhwa ◽  
Péter Bruck ◽  
Jan Tobochnik ◽  
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