University Patenting and Scientific Productivity: A Quantitative Study of Italian Academic Inventors
This paper explores the impact of patenting on university professors’ scientific productivity, as measured by publication and citation counts. It concludes that academic inventors (university professors who appear as designated inventors on at least one patent application) publish more and better quality papers than their colleagues with no patents, and increase their productivity after patenting.
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ftp://ftp.unibocconi.it/pub/RePEc/cri/papers/WP189BreschiLissoniMontobbio.pdf