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A new mapping of technological interdependence
Research Policy (2025)
  • Andrea Fronzetti Colladon, University of Perugia
  • Barbara Guardabascio, University of Perugia
  • Francesco Venturini
Abstract
How does technological interdependence affect innovation? We address this question by examining the influence of neighbors’ innovativeness and the structure of the innovators’ network on a sector’s capacity to develop new technologies. We study these two dimensions of technological interdependence by applying novel methods of text mining and network analysis to the documents of 6.5 million patents granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) between 1976 and 2021. We find that, in the long run, the influence of network linkages is as important as that of neighbor innovativeness. In the short run, however, positive shocks to neighbor innovativeness yield relatively rapid effects, while the impact of shocks strengthening network linkages manifests with delay, even though lasts longer. Our analysis also highlights that patent text contains a wealth of information often not captured by traditional innovation metrics, such as patent citations.
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Publication Date
Winter January, 2025
Citation Information
Andrea Fronzetti Colladon, Barbara Guardabascio and Francesco Venturini. "A new mapping of technological interdependence" Research Policy (2025)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/francesco_venturini/75/