Forecasting technological trends of creative reindustrialization of cities in the scientific and patent field

Author:

Antonova Irina S.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Tomsk Polytechnic University, Tomsk, Russia

Abstract

Effective commercialization of the results of one’s creative activity implies creating intangible assets and requires their correct consolidation in the patent field. This study aims to provide the grounds for the formation of a technological trend in the development of creative reindustrialization of cities in the scientific and patent field. The author offers an original approach to identifying and predicting the trajectories of technological development on the example of the subject area "creative reindustrialization of cities" using the information systems SciVal and Orbit. The results show the growth of scientific interest in this field, which is subsequently reflected in the patent field, as well as to identify key technological trends in the development of creative reindustrialization of cities, including the following patenting of scientific developments since 2013; the transformation of the socio-humanitarian base of scientific knowledge into technological fields; the dominance of Chinese patents absorbed from European and American scientific research and redistributed within the country through universities.

Publisher

Tyumen State University

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