2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.joi.2022.101355
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Interpretable reparameterisations of citation models

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“…Additionally, some scholars have observed that in citation analysis, scientific paper and patents convey remarkably similar information regarding technology, whether in terms of temporal distribution or the degree of association with specific technologies [45,46]. In recent years, a substantial number of scholars have continued to investigate technology through the concept of knowledge flow in their research [42,[47][48][49]. Park et al [42] proposed a future-oriented approach to discovering technological opportunities for convergence using patent information and a link prediction method in a directed network.…”
Section: Technology Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Additionally, some scholars have observed that in citation analysis, scientific paper and patents convey remarkably similar information regarding technology, whether in terms of temporal distribution or the degree of association with specific technologies [45,46]. In recent years, a substantial number of scholars have continued to investigate technology through the concept of knowledge flow in their research [42,[47][48][49]. Park et al [42] proposed a future-oriented approach to discovering technological opportunities for convergence using patent information and a link prediction method in a directed network.…”
Section: Technology Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chen et al [47] tested the hypothesis that patent citations indicate knowledge linkage by measuring text similarities between citing-cited patent pairs and finds that examiner citations are a better indicator of knowledge linkage than applicant citations. Żogała-Siudem et al [48] introduced a reparametrized version of the discrete generalized beta distribution and power law models that preserve the total sum of elements in a citation vector, resulting in better predictive power and easier numerical fitting. It is worth noting that, when employing citation analysis to explore mutual citations among technologies, both patents and scientific paper hold equal importance.…”
Section: Technology Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%