Patent Portfolio Analysis of Cities: Statistics and Maps of Technological Inventiveness
Dieter Franz Kogler, Gaston Heimeriks, and Loet Leydesdorff

TL;DR
This paper introduces tools for analyzing and mapping the patent portfolios of cities to understand their technological specializations, aiding policymakers in strategic innovation planning.
Contribution
It presents novel tools for city-level patent portfolio analysis using USPTO data, enabling visualization and insights into technological specialization patterns.
Findings
Cities exhibit distinct technological profiles.
Tools effectively map city-specific patent portfolios.
Insights support targeted innovation policies.
Abstract
Cities are engines of the knowledge-based economy, because they are the primary sites of knowledge production activities that subsequently shape the rate and direction of technological change and economic growth. Patents provide a wealth of information to analyse the knowledge specialization at specific places, such as technological details and information on inventors and entities involved, including address information. The technology codes on each patent document indicate the specialization and scope of the underlying technological knowledge of a given invention. In this paper we introduce tools for portfolio analysis in terms of patents that provide insights into the technological specialization of cities. The mapping and analysis of patent portfolios of cities using data of the Unites States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) website (at http://www.uspto.gov) and dedicated tools…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEconomic Growth and Productivity · Innovation Policy and R&D · Firm Innovation and Growth
