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Analysis of Factors Influencing Patent Citations

Journal of the Korean Society for Information Management / Journal of the Korean Society for Information Management, (P)1013-0799; (E)2586-2073
2010, v.27 no.1, pp.103-118
https://doi.org/10.3743/KOSIM.2010.27.1.103


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Abstract

Recently, the valuation of patented technology has been greatly emphasized, and patent citation has been accepted as a very useful index of this technology. In this study, we performed correlation analyses between the patent citation counts and 17 explanatory variables of morphological, technological, and conceptual factors with a test dataset of U.S. patents in five subject fields. Seven variables having 5% or more standardized variances(r2) with patent citation counts were identified; number of pages, number of claims, reference-average-citation rate, patent increase/decrease rate, strength of bibliographic coupling, co-citation counts and document similarity. The result of the ANOVA test shows that the mean values of these variables vary among most subject fields.

keywords
patent citations, citation analysis, patent citation counts, factors influencing patent citation, patent citations, citation analysis, patent citation counts, factors influencing patent citation, 특허인용, 인용분석, 특허 피인용횟수, 특허인용 영향요인

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