Technology Trends Analysis Using Patent Landscaping

Authors

  • Sergey Vsevolodovich Kortov Ural Federal University
  • Dmitry Borisovich Shulgin Ural Federal University
  • Dmitry Evgenyevich Tolmachev Ural Federal University
  • Anastasiya Dmitrievna Yegarmina Ural Federal University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17059/2017-3-24

Keywords:

development strategy, technological development, technology, technological trend, patent landscape, patent indicator, patent analysis, patent family, lifecycle, decision-making, scientific collaboration

Abstract

The article is devoted to the analysis and the choice of the priorities in technology development and, particularly, to the use of patent landscaping as a tool for the study of technology trends. Currently, patent activity indicators are often used for technology foresight and for competitive intelligence as well. Nevertheless, causal relationship between these indicators, on the one hand, and strategic and tactical decisions in the sphere of technological development on meso- and microeconomic level, on the other hand, are not adequately investigated to solve practical tasks. The goal of the work is to systemize the challenges of technology trends analysis, which could be effectively solved on the base of patent landscape analysis. The article analyses the patent landscaping methodology and tools, as well as their use for evaluating the current competitive environment and technology foresight. The authors formulated the generalized classification for the criteria of promising technologies for a selected region. To assess the compliance of a technology with these criteria, we propose a system of corresponding indicators of patenting activity. Using the proposed methodology, we have analysed the patent landscape to select promising technologies for the Sverdlovsk region. The research confirmed the hypothesis of the patent landscapes performance in evaluating such technology indicators as stages of the life cycle stage, universality (applicability in different industries), pace of worldwide development, innovations and science availability in the region and potential possibilities for scientific collaboration with international research institutions and universities. The results of the research may be useful to the wide audience, including representatives small and medium enterprises, large companies and regional authorities for the tasks concerned with the technology trends analysis and technology strategy design.

Author Biographies

Sergey Vsevolodovich Kortov, Ural Federal University

Doctor of Economics, PhD in Physics and Mathematics, Associate Professor, First Vice-Rector, Ural Federal University; Scopus Author ID: 6507987690 (19, Mira St., Ekaterinburg, 620002, Russian Federation; e-mail: s.v.kortov@urfu.ru).

Dmitry Borisovich Shulgin, Ural Federal University

Doctor of Economics, PhD in Physics and Mathematics, Associate Professor, Head of the Intellectual Property Center, Head of the Department of Intellectual Property Management, Ural Federal University; Scopus Author ID: 57190007502 (19, Mira St., Ekaterinburg, 620002, Russian Federation; e-mail: d.b.shulgin@urfu.ru).

Dmitry Evgenyevich Tolmachev, Ural Federal University

PhD in Economics, Head of the Graduate School of Economics and Management, Ural Federal University; Scopus Author ID: 57190411366 (19, Mira St., Ekaterinburg, 620002, Russian Federation; e-mail: d.e.tolmachev@urfu.ru).

Anastasiya Dmitrievna Yegarmina, Ural Federal University

Master’s Degree Student, Department of Intellectual Property Management, Ural Federal University (19, Mira St., Ekaterinburg, 620002, Russian Federation; e-mail: a.d.egarmina@urfu.ru).

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18.09.2017

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Kortov, S. V., Shulgin, D. B., Tolmachev, D. E., & Yegarmina, A. D. (2017). Technology Trends Analysis Using Patent Landscaping. Economy of Regions, 13(3), 935–947. https://doi.org/10.17059/2017-3-24

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