Comparative invention performance of major industrial countries: Patterns and explanations

Comparative invention performance of major industrial countries: Patterns and explanations

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Article ID: iaor198841
Country: United States
Volume: 34
Issue: 10
Start Page Number: 1169
End Page Number: 1187
Publication Date: Oct 1988
Journal: Management Science
Authors: ,
Keywords: research
Abstract:

The paper presents an analysis of invention performance, as measured by patenting activities, of six countries (France, Italy, Japan, United Kingdom, USSR, West Germany) relative to the United States for 41 SIC industries over the past 20 years. It turns out that non-U.S. countries as a group have increased their (relative) invention performance in all fields of technology, including high technology fields. In a second step hypotheses which can be supposed to explain the relative decline of the United States’ patenting activities are discussed and tested. There is strong evidence that catching up processes contributed most to the relative decrease of the United States; there is only little evidence that government interventions regarding research and development activities have had counterproductive effects on invention performance.

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