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The Impact of Boundary Spanning Scholarly Publications and Patents
Authors:Xiaolin Shi  Lada A Adamic  Belle L Tseng  Gavin S Clarkson
Institution:1. Department of EECS, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States of America.; 2. School of Information, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States of America.; 3. Yahoo Inc., Sunnyvale, California, United States of America.; 4. University of Houston Law Center, Houston, Texas, United States of America.;Aarhus University, Denmark
Abstract:

Background

Human knowledge and innovation are recorded in two media: scholarly publication and patents. These records not only document a new scientific insight or new method developed, but they also carefully cite prior work upon which the innovation is built.

Methodology

We quantify the impact of information flow across fields using two large citation dataset: one spanning over a century of scholarly work in the natural sciences, social sciences and humanities, and second spanning a quarter century of United States patents.

Conclusions

We find that a publication''s citing across disciplines is tied to its subsequent impact. In the case of patents and natural science publications, those that are cited at least once are cited slightly more when they draw on research outside of their area. In contrast, in the social sciences, citing within one''s own field tends to be positively correlated with impact.
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