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Wednesday, January 12, 2022

Measuring the quality of patents among Latin-American universities [Scholarly Article - Studies in Higher Education, December 2021]

Title:
Measuring the quality of patents among Latin-American universities 
 
Authors:
Alberto Méndez-Morales, Rafael Ochoa-Urrego &Timothy O. Randhir
 
Published:
Studies in Higher Education, 29 December 2021
 
Abstract:
Patents are essential for university technology diffusion to society; however, patent quality in universities, especially in Latin America, has been poorly studied. We create a quality index for patents granted to regional universities by using patent quality variables as patent production, technical relevance, use of top knowledge, technological scope, cooperation, and internationalization. Results show that, on average, Brazilian universities had higher quality than their peers in other countries and that Universidad Tecnológica de Panamá occupies the first position of the ranking for 2016. The main contribution of this paper is to create the first Index for patent quality at universities in the region, and for what we know, the first country aggregated measure of patent quality for universities. This nobel measure is related to research quality in Scopus and Web of Science databases and can be used to complement international university rankings to measure a dimension not previously used by those rankings.