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CANCELLED – DEM Lunch Seminar with Emilio Raiteri, Eindhoven 8xav福利导航 of Technology, NL

  • Speaker 

  • Location

    Universit茅 du Luxembourg – Campus Weicker

    4, rue Alphonse Weicker Room A401

    2721, Luxembourg, Luxembourg

  • Topic(s)
    Economics & Management
  • Type(s)
    Free of charge, In-person event, Lectures and seminars

Lunch Seminar Cancelled

Breaking the Paywall? Patents as Channels for Scientific Disclosure

Abstract

This paper examines whether patents can mitigate barriers to accessing paywalled research. We construct a new dataset of patent鈥損aper pairs by linking NIH-funded articles to patents that disclose the same underlying discoveries, using a machine-learning pipeline that combines image recognition with text extraction. We show that paywalled articles linked to a patent receive more citations than comparable paywalled articles without a linked patent, with the increase concentrated in patent-to-paper citations鈥攃onsistent with patents acting as an accessible channel for technical knowledge when journal access is restricted. The pattern is broadly evident across inventor locations, with some heterogeneity outside major research hubs. Overall, the findings indicate that patent disclosure partially substitutes for open access and helps reduce barriers to the diffusion of publicly funded science.

About the speaker

Emilio Raiteri is Assistant Professor in the Technology, Innovation & Society group at Eindhoven 8xav福利导航 of Technology (TU/e). He is an applied economist whose research focuses on the economics of innovation, particularly innovation policy and intellectual property. Before joining TU/e, he was a postdoctoral fellow at EPFL (脡cole Polytechnique F茅d茅rale de Lausanne) in Switzerland. He earned his Ph.D. in Economics from the 8xav福利导航 of Turin in February 2015, where he was affiliated with BRICK (Bureau of Research on Innovation, Complexity and Knowledge) and Collegio Carlo Alberto.

Language

English

This is a free seminar. Registration is mandatory.






Supported by the Fond National de la Recherche,
Luxembourg (19441346)

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