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Linking science to technology: the “patent paper citation” and the rise of patentometrics in the 1980s
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Hammarfelt, Björn
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Bibliometrics
/ Biblioteks- och informationsvetenskap
/ Citation analysis
/ Citations
/ Documents
/ Government (Administrative Body)
/ Intellectual development
/ Intellectual Property
/ Investment
/ Law Enforcement
/ Library and Information Science
/ Linear model
/ Patentometrics
/ Research policy
/ Research Policy patentometrics
/ Scholarly Communication
/ Science
/ Science and technology
/ Scientometrics
/ Social function
2021
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Linking science to technology: the “patent paper citation” and the rise of patentometrics in the 1980s
by
Hammarfelt, Björn
in
Bibliometrics
/ Biblioteks- och informationsvetenskap
/ Citation analysis
/ Citations
/ Documents
/ Government (Administrative Body)
/ Intellectual development
/ Intellectual Property
/ Investment
/ Law Enforcement
/ Library and Information Science
/ Linear model
/ Patentometrics
/ Research policy
/ Research Policy patentometrics
/ Scholarly Communication
/ Science
/ Science and technology
/ Scientometrics
/ Social function
2021
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Linking science to technology: the “patent paper citation” and the rise of patentometrics in the 1980s
by
Hammarfelt, Björn
in
Bibliometrics
/ Biblioteks- och informationsvetenskap
/ Citation analysis
/ Citations
/ Documents
/ Government (Administrative Body)
/ Intellectual development
/ Intellectual Property
/ Investment
/ Law Enforcement
/ Library and Information Science
/ Linear model
/ Patentometrics
/ Research policy
/ Research Policy patentometrics
/ Scholarly Communication
/ Science
/ Science and technology
/ Scientometrics
/ Social function
2021
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Linking science to technology: the “patent paper citation” and the rise of patentometrics in the 1980s
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Linking science to technology: the “patent paper citation” and the rise of patentometrics in the 1980s
2021
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PurposeIn this article, the ideas and methods behind the “patent-paper citation” are scrutinised by following the intellectual and technical development of approaches and ideas in early work on patentometrics. The aim is to study how references from patents to papers came to play a crucial role in establishing a link between science and technology.Design/methodology/approachThe study comprises a conceptual history of the “patent paper citation” and its emergence as an important indicator of science and technology interaction. By tracing key references in the field, it analyses the overarching frameworks and ideas, the conceptual “hinterland”, in which the approach of studying patent references emerged.FindingsThe analysis explains how interest in patents – not only as legal and economic artefacts but also as scientific documents – became evident in the 1980s. The focus on patent citations was sparked by a need for relevant and objective indicators and by the greater availability of databases and methods. Yet, the development of patentometrics also relied on earlier research, and established theories, on the relation between science and technology.Originality/valueThis is the first attempt at situating patentometrics in a larger societal and scientific context. The paper offers a reflexive and nuanced analysis of the “patent-paper citation” as a theoretical and historical construct, and it calls for a broader and contextualised understanding of patent references, including their social, legal and rhetorical function.
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Emerald Publishing Limited,Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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