Publication | Open Access
Patent citations reexamined
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2020
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Patent ProsecutionLawPatent ApplicationsIndustrial OrganizationCorporate InnovationPatent AnalysisPatent CitationsPatent PublicationPatent PoolIntellectual PropertyTechnology TransferIntellectual HeritageEconomicsPatent PolicyTechnology LicensingInnovationPatent LawIntellectual Property PolicyBusinessScience And Technology StudiesTechnologyPatentability
Abstract Many studies rely on patent citations to measure intellectual heritage and impact. In this article, we show that the nature of patent citations has changed dramatically in recent years. Today, a small minority of patent applications are generating a large majority of patent citations, and the mean technological similarity between citing and cited patents has fallen considerably. We replicate several well‐known studies in industrial organization and innovation economics and demonstrate how generalized assumptions about the nature of patent citations have misled the field.
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