The role of preprints in open science: Accelerating knowledge transfer from science to technology
Zhiqi Wang, Yue Chen, Chun Yang

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that preprints significantly accelerate the transfer of scientific knowledge into technological innovation, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, by analyzing patent citations to bioRxiv preprints from 2013 to 2021.
Contribution
It provides empirical evidence of the role of preprints in speeding up knowledge transfer from science to technology through scientometric analysis.
Findings
Growing trend of patent citations to bioRxiv preprints, especially in 2020.
Preprints enhance visibility and dissemination of early research results.
Open science policies with preprints accelerate innovation and improve linkage between science and technology.
Abstract
Preprints have become increasingly essential in the landscape of open science, facilitating not only the exchange of knowledge within the scientific community but also bridging the gap between science and technology. However, the impact of preprints on technological innovation, given their unreviewed nature, remains unclear. This study fills this gap by conducting a comprehensive scientometric analysis of patent citations to bioRxiv preprints submitted between 2013 and 2021, measuring and accessing the contribution of preprints in accelerating knowledge transfer from science to technology. Our findings reveal a growing trend of patent citations to bioRxiv preprints, with a notable surge in 2020, primarily driven by the COVID-19 pandemic. Preprints play a critical role in accelerating innovation, not only expedite the dissemination of scientific knowledge into technological innovation…
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