Patents as an indicator of the scientific activity in Spanish universities

Authors

  • Francisco-Javier Martí­nez-Méndez El profesional de la información
  • Juan-Antonio Pastor-Sánchez
  • Rosana López-Carreño

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3145/epi.2010.mar.07

Keywords:

Patents, Scientific activity, Analysis and reports, Universities, Spain.

Abstract

The studies and analysis of Spanish scientific activity usually are more focused on contributions in journals with impact factor than on patents as a relevant indicator of the scientific work. This reality contrasts with the trends of the specialized literature, which show patents to be one of the most important parameters to measure scientific productivity. Therefore, we conducted a case study on the patents registered by Spanish Universities in 2008, using as our source the European Patents Fulltext database. Analysis of the distribution of patents by university in this specific period of time revealed a certain correlation with other commonly used indicators. This finding can be a basis for suggesting that patents can and should be considered when conducting such studies.

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Published

2010-07-19

How to Cite

Martí­nez-Méndez, F.-J., Pastor-Sánchez, J.-A., & López-Carreño, R. (2010). Patents as an indicator of the scientific activity in Spanish universities. Profesional De La información, 19(2), 168–174. https://doi.org/10.3145/epi.2010.mar.07