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  • 한국과학기술정보연구원(KISTI) 서울분원 대회의실(별관 3층)
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Joint bibliometric analysis of patents and scholarly publications from cross-disciplinary projects: implications for development of evaluative metrics

Journal of Contemporary Eastern Asia / Journal of Contemporary Eastern Asia, (E)2383-9449
2014, v.13 no.1, pp.19-37
https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.17477/jcea.2014.13.1.019
Gautam, Pitambar (Creative Research Institution, Hokkaido University)
Kodama, Kota (Creative Research Institution, Hokkaido University)
Enomoto, Kengo (Patent Result)

Abstract

In an attempt to develop comprehensive evidence-based methods for evaluation of the R&D performance of cross-disciplinary projects, a joint bibliometric analysis of patents and publications was performed for two industry-university-government collaborative projects aimed at commercialization: Hokkaido University Research & Business Park Project (2003-2007; 63 inventors; 176 patents; 853 papers), and Matching Program for Innovations in Future Drug Discovery and Medical Care - phase I (2006-2010; 46 inventors; 235 patents; 733 papers). Besides the simple output indicators (for five years period), and citations (from the publication date to the end of 2012), science maps based on the network analysis of words and co-authorship relations were generated to identify the prominent research themes and teams. Our joint analysis of publications and patents yields objective and mutually complementing information, which provides better insights on research and commercialization performance of the large-scale projects. Hence, such analysis has potential for use in the industry-university project's performance evaluation.

keywords
triple helix, bibliometry, patent metrics, science mapping, cross-disciplinary, industry-university-government collaboration

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