Towards ranking the importance of patents

Xiaoyun He, Feng Zhang, Nabil Adam

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Abstract

The patents have long been recognized as a rich and potentially fertile source of data for the study of innovation and technological evolution, which, in turn, would eventually bring value to business. In particular, patent data includes citations to previous patents and to other scientific literature, and patent citations allow one to create an indicator of the "importance" of individual patents. However, existing methods of measuring the importance of patents simply count the number of citations, which is insufficient to capture the large variance in the technological and economic significance of individual patents. In this paper, we propose a ranking-based metric to measure the importance of patents. The metric not only takes into account of the citation counts, also considers the importance ranking score of citing patents. That is, the importance of patents propagates through the citation links. Using the defined ranking-based measure, we conduct an empirical study to show the effects of forward truncation problem in real patent citations data.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publication2008 IEEE Symposium on Advanced Management of Information for Globalized Enterprises, AMIGE 2008 - Proceedings
Pages224-228
Number of pages5
DOIs
StatePublished - 2009
Event2008 IEEE Symposium on Advanced Management of Information for Globalized Enterprises, AMIGE 2008 - Tianjin, China
Duration: Sep 28 2008Sep 29 2008

Publication series

Name2008 IEEE Symposium on Advanced Management of Information for Globalized Enterprises, AMIGE 2008 - Proceedings

Other

Other2008 IEEE Symposium on Advanced Management of Information for Globalized Enterprises, AMIGE 2008
Country/TerritoryChina
CityTianjin
Period9/28/089/29/08

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Management Information Systems
  • Information Systems
  • Information Systems and Management

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