Quantitative Studies on the Frontiers of International Patent Bibliometrics
Keywords:
International patent bibliometrics, Quantitative studies, Patents, Innovation policy, Technology transfer, Global competitivenessAbstract
This research paper conducts quantitative studies at the forefront of international patent bibliometrics, aiming to provide insights into emerging trends, patterns, and dynamics in patenting activities worldwide. Drawing upon large-scale patent databases and advanced bibliometric analysis techniques, the study explores various dimensions of international patenting, including geographical distribution, technological specialization, citation networks, collaboration patterns, and patenting strategies of multinational corporations. Through empirical analysis and statistical modeling, the research identifies key indicators and metrics to assess the impact, novelty, and technological significance of patents at the international level. Furthermore, the study investigates the implications of these findings for innovation policy, technology transfer, and global competitiveness. By shedding light on the frontiers of international patent bibliometrics, this research contributes to a deeper understanding of the dynamics of global innovation ecosystems and offers valuable insights for policymakers, researchers, and industry practitioners.