Citation Frequency and the Value of Patented Innovation

ZEW Discussion Paper No. 97-27 // 1997
ZEW Discussion Paper No. 97-27 // 1997

Citation Frequency and the Value of Patented Innovation

Through a survey, economic value estimates were obtained on 962 inventions made in the United States and Germany and on which German patent renewal fees were paid to full-term expiration in 1995. A search of subsequent U.S. and German patents yielded a count of citations to those patents. Patents renewed to full term were significantly more valuable than patents allowed to expire before their full term. The higher an invention's economic value estimate was, the more the relevant patent was subsequently cited.

Harhoff, Dietmar, Francis Narin, Frederic M. Scherer and K. Vopel (1997), Citation Frequency and the Value of Patented Innovation, ZEW Discussion Paper No. 97-27, Mannheim.

Authors Dietmar Harhoff // Francis Narin // Frederic M. Scherer // K. Vopel