2018
DOI: 10.5530/jscires.7.2.13
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Data-Mining the Foundational Patents of Photovoltaic Materials: An Application of Patent Citation Spectroscopy

Abstract: Keeping abreast of most technologically important patents is also a challenging task for patent granting organizations and patenting inventors and firms. As a consequence, patent offices have invested in developing novel automated approaches for identifying landmark patents in technology areas. Patent Citation Spectroscopy (PCS) provides a web-application to answer this question within minutes.Patents branch out in tree-like structures along trajectories. The historical root, or seminal, patent can be followed… Show more

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“…This is of course an important limitation given the fact that equipment innovation has largely been responsible for driving down the cost of solar PV (Huenteler et al 2016). Still, the chosen focus is motivated in part by the fact that we position our paper in relation to the studies by Johnstone et al (2010) and Peters et al (2012), and these have similar (albeit not identical) approaches to solar PV patent data selection (see also the recent paper by Comins and Leyersdorff 2018). Furthermore, the purpose of our paper is not to investigate the determinants of observed cost reductions, but, instead, the statistical correlation between various policies and patenting activity in the solar PV field.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This is of course an important limitation given the fact that equipment innovation has largely been responsible for driving down the cost of solar PV (Huenteler et al 2016). Still, the chosen focus is motivated in part by the fact that we position our paper in relation to the studies by Johnstone et al (2010) and Peters et al (2012), and these have similar (albeit not identical) approaches to solar PV patent data selection (see also the recent paper by Comins and Leyersdorff 2018). Furthermore, the purpose of our paper is not to investigate the determinants of observed cost reductions, but, instead, the statistical correlation between various policies and patenting activity in the solar PV field.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…climate change [17]). The method has already been successfully applied in identifying papers with outstanding performance [1820] and landmark patents [21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The method is based on counting cited references (instead of citations) to assess the impact of publications on a topic-or field-specific publication set (e.g., climate change, see Marx, Haunschild, Thor, & Bornmann, 2017). The method has already been successfully applied in identifying papers with outstanding performance (Comins & Leydesdorff, 2018;Thor, Bornmann, Marx, & Mutz, 2018) and landmark patents (Comins, Carmack, & Leydesdorff, 2017). Thor, Marx, Leydesdorff, and Bornmann (2016) introduced the CRExplorera program for undertaking RPYS.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%