Academic Patenting in Europe: Evidence on France, Italy from the KEINS database
Paper i proceeding, 2008
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The paper provides summary statistics from the KEINS database on academic patenting in France,
Italy, and Sweden. It shows that academic scientists in those countries have signed many more patents
than previously estimated. This re-evaluation of academic patenting comes by considering all patents
signed by academic scientists active in 2004, both those assigned to universities and the many more
held by business companies, governmental organizations, and public laboratories. Specific institutional
features of the university and research systems in the three countries contribute to explaining these
ownership patterns, which are remarkably different from those observed in the USA. In the light of
these new data, European universities’ contribution to domestic patenting appears not to be much less
intense than that of their US counterparts.
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