2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.respol.2010.03.001
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Knowledge sources, patent protection, and commercialization of pharmaceutical innovations

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“…Bruck et al (2016) show that laser-inkjet printer technology started from the merging of two existing technologies: sequential printing and static image production. Sternitzke (2010) investigated both radical as well as incremental pharmaceutical innovations. He finds that public sector scientific knowledge is important for all innovations.…”
Section: Economic Value Of Patentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bruck et al (2016) show that laser-inkjet printer technology started from the merging of two existing technologies: sequential printing and static image production. Sternitzke (2010) investigated both radical as well as incremental pharmaceutical innovations. He finds that public sector scientific knowledge is important for all innovations.…”
Section: Economic Value Of Patentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other authors have also highlighted research as being paramount in the creation of knowledge. Dosi (1988); Godoe (2000); Sternitzke (2010) show that the emergence of new technologies is in many cases triggered by scientific discoveries which have occurred both in public institutions and private companies. Sternitzke (2010) discusses how such discoveries and research go hand in hand with the development of new technology fields, leading to the development of new products and new spinoffs to develop these products.…”
Section: Research Stagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to statistics of the World Intellectual Property Organization, patents content contain about 90~95% innovation achievement every year. .If we can make the fullest use of these patent knowledge for technical innovation, 60% of the time and 40% of scientific research funds will be saved [3][4] . Computer aided innovation is an effective method which support the process of innovation design and shorten the cycles of invention activities with innovative-design methods and knowledge database tools [5] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%