Studying the Application of Epidemic Theory in Transmission Cycle of Technology: A Case Study of Nanotechnology Patent

<p>The aim of this study was to investigate the term Nano in subject categories of patents and to analyze the conceptual relationship between them. The method of this study is based on the study of mathematical models of the disease outbreaks. Population composed of published patents which use...

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Main Authors: Faramarz Soheili, Saleh Rahimi, Ali Mansouri, Ziba Tousi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Regional Information Center for Science and Technology (RICeST) 2017-06-01
Series:International Journal of Information Science and Management
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Online Access:https://ijism.ricest.ac.ir/index.php/ijism/article/view/1057
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spelling doaj-aaf5ee6bcfa948a495995f33bdb770ad2020-11-25T03:29:42ZengRegional Information Center for Science and Technology (RICeST)International Journal of Information Science and Management 2008-83022008-83102017-06-01152285Studying the Application of Epidemic Theory in Transmission Cycle of Technology: A Case Study of Nanotechnology PatentFaramarz Soheili0Saleh Rahimi1Ali Mansouri2Ziba Tousi3Department of Knowledge and Information Sciences, University of Isfahan, Isfahan- Iran.Department of Knowledge and Information Sciences, Razi University, Kermanshah- IranDepartment of Knowledge and Information Sciences, University of Isfahan, Isfahan- Iran.M. A student of Scientometric, Yazd University,<p>The aim of this study was to investigate the term Nano in subject categories of patents and to analyze the conceptual relationship between them. The method of this study is based on the study of mathematical models of the disease outbreaks. Population composed of published patents which used the words of “Nano" or "Nanotechnology” in the title or abstract. The patents retrieved from the Institute of Patent and Trademark of United States of America (USPTO). The findings showed that the patents trend had an exponential relationship and an incremental growth. So that the absolute number of patents has increased from 2 in 1995 to 1474 patents in 2013. The cumulative growth of subclasses has been involved in Nano subject over time that has an S state logistics, which is reached from 2 in 1995 to 3032 in 2014. The results showed that the USPTO patents at this time confirm the theory of Goffman (1971) that transmits of an idea as the dissemination of influenza are reversible. </p>https://ijism.ricest.ac.ir/index.php/ijism/article/view/1057epidemic theoryinformation epidemicco-word analysesnanotechnology patent
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Ali Mansouri
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Ali Mansouri
Ziba Tousi
Studying the Application of Epidemic Theory in Transmission Cycle of Technology: A Case Study of Nanotechnology Patent
International Journal of Information Science and Management
epidemic theory
information epidemic
co-word analyses
nanotechnology patent
author_facet Faramarz Soheili
Saleh Rahimi
Ali Mansouri
Ziba Tousi
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title Studying the Application of Epidemic Theory in Transmission Cycle of Technology: A Case Study of Nanotechnology Patent
title_short Studying the Application of Epidemic Theory in Transmission Cycle of Technology: A Case Study of Nanotechnology Patent
title_full Studying the Application of Epidemic Theory in Transmission Cycle of Technology: A Case Study of Nanotechnology Patent
title_fullStr Studying the Application of Epidemic Theory in Transmission Cycle of Technology: A Case Study of Nanotechnology Patent
title_full_unstemmed Studying the Application of Epidemic Theory in Transmission Cycle of Technology: A Case Study of Nanotechnology Patent
title_sort studying the application of epidemic theory in transmission cycle of technology: a case study of nanotechnology patent
publisher Regional Information Center for Science and Technology (RICeST)
series International Journal of Information Science and Management
issn 2008-8302
2008-8310
publishDate 2017-06-01
description <p>The aim of this study was to investigate the term Nano in subject categories of patents and to analyze the conceptual relationship between them. The method of this study is based on the study of mathematical models of the disease outbreaks. Population composed of published patents which used the words of “Nano" or "Nanotechnology” in the title or abstract. The patents retrieved from the Institute of Patent and Trademark of United States of America (USPTO). The findings showed that the patents trend had an exponential relationship and an incremental growth. So that the absolute number of patents has increased from 2 in 1995 to 1474 patents in 2013. The cumulative growth of subclasses has been involved in Nano subject over time that has an S state logistics, which is reached from 2 in 1995 to 3032 in 2014. The results showed that the USPTO patents at this time confirm the theory of Goffman (1971) that transmits of an idea as the dissemination of influenza are reversible. </p>
topic epidemic theory
information epidemic
co-word analyses
nanotechnology patent
url https://ijism.ricest.ac.ir/index.php/ijism/article/view/1057
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