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Patent Analysis

Overview


We have developed a competence in the analysis of patent data to explore technology development and the mapping of inventor and firm networks. A particular development is the key inventor framework to identify the leaders in a particular field.
Patent Analysis Projects
Publications
  • “Defining Key Inventors: A Comparison of Fuel Cell and Nanotechnology Industries,” with L. Lee, C. Chan and S. Ramakrishna, NUS, Singapore, forthcoming Technology Forecasting and Social Change, (2008) Vol. 75.
  •  “Innovation in Disruptive Regulatory Environments: A Patent Study of Electric Vehicle Technology Development,” with R.Dyerson, European Journal of Innovation Management, (2006) Vol. 9, No.1, pp. 79-91.
  •  “Technology portfolio alignment as an indicator of commercialisation: An investigation of fuel cell patenting,” Technovation, (2004) Vol.24 No.10, pp.761-771.
  •  “Expecting the Unexpected: Disruptive Technological Change Processes and the Electric Vehicle,” International Journal of Innovation and Technology Management, (2004) Vol. 1, No. 2, pp.165-184.
  •   “Inventive Concentration: An Analysis of Fuel Cell Patents,” with C.Liston-Heyes, Science and Public Policy, (2004). Vol. 31, No. 1, p.15-25.
  •  "Technology Commercialisation: Patent Portfolio Alignment and the Fuel Cell,” in D.Kogaoglu and T.Anderson (eds.) Technology Management for Reshaping the World, Portland, (2003) pp.400-412.
  •  “Capability Alignment and the Electric Vehicle”, in D.Kogaoglu and T.Anderson (eds.) Technology Management in the Knowledge Era, Portland, (2001) pp. 497-505.
  •  “Patterns of Activity and the Development of the Electric Vehicle”, (with R.Dyerson), in F.S.Wei and J.Bauly, (eds.), Management in the 21st Century, Singapore, IEEE, (2000) pp.726-732.
  •  “Technology Trajectories: Linking Basic Science and Commercialisation”, British Academy of Management, St Andrews, 2004.
  •  “Patent Data as a Source for Technological Roadmaps”, IEEE Engineering Management Conference, Cambridge, 2002.
  •  Key Inventors and Key Firms in Fuel Cell Development: A Patent Analysis, Research Paper Series, School of Management, Royal Holloway, University of London, # SoM-0605, (2006) pp. 17.
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