The different impact on scientific output of academic-owned vs. academic-invented patents: evidence from a panel of Italian academic inventors
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- Finardi, Ugo, 2013. "Correlation between Journal Impact Factor and Citation Performance: An experimental study," Journal of Informetrics, Elsevier, vol. 7(2), pages 357-370.
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IP regimes; intellectual property; scientific productivity; count data regression; Italy; scientific output; academic-owned patents; academic-invented patents; academic inventors; publishing; patenting; scientists; universities; higher education; publication counts; researchers; mean citation rates; university-owned patents; firm-owned patents; publications; citations; differentiated impacts; privately owned patents; publicly owned patents; public ownership; private ownership; individual ownership; mixed ownership; private-public ownership; Sapienza; University of Rome; business innovation; business research.;All these keywords.
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