Women Inventors in the US Patent System An Exploratory Analysis and Literature Review - A Pilot Study
Report
orcid.org/0000-0001-9012-6261Kattampallil, Thomas Neil, PV-BII SDADUniversity of Virginia
orcid.org/0000-0002-4092-1897SIWE, Guy Leonel, PV-BII SDADUniversity of Virginia
orcid.org/0000-0002-9275-6416Shipp, Stephanie, PV-BII SDADUniversity of Virginia
orcid.org/0000-0002-2142-2136Beliveau, Scott , Chief, Enterprise Advanced Analytics,US Patent and Trademark Office Gunda, Kiran Satsyil Cenkci, Don Satsyil Duong, Duc Guidehouse In this pilot study, we explore patents for two fields: civil engineering and pharmaceuticals fields. These two fields were chosen based on their participation rate for women on patents. Civil engineering patents have a very low percentage of female patent inventors, whereas pharmaceutical patents have a higher percentage.
In this report, we cover the following topics for Civil Engineering and Pharmaceutical Patents
1. Inventor Locations– slides 5-30.
2. Patent inventor collaborations and gender composition– slides 31-40.
3. Comparing Name Gendering Techniques – slides 41-60.
4. Literature Review – policy ideas –slides 61- 79.
5. References - slides 80-83.
6. GitHub (code, data, literature, report) - https://github.com/uva-bisdad/us_patents_case_study/upload/main/01_documents/Literature (slide 84)
English
Linehan K, Kattampallil TN, Siwe L, Shipp S, Beliveau S, Gunda K, Cenkci D, Duong D. Women Inventors in the US Patent System An Exploratory Analysis and Literature Review - A Pilot Study, Technical Report BI-2022-1890. Proceedings of the Biocomplexity Institute, University of Virginia.; 2022 November. https://doi.org/10.18130/15fd-zj53
University of Virginia
11/30/2022
Guidehouse #AWD-002176: USPTO IAISS - Enterprise Data.