Diffusion, convergence and influence of pharmaceutical innovations: a comparative study of Chinese and U.S. patents

Abstract Background Despite the significant impact of pharmaceutical innovations on healthcare, our understanding is still limited because previous studies explored only a few cases and largely came from a linear perspective. This study presents a detailed case of the Chinese and U.S. pharmaceutical...

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Main Authors: Qiaolei Jiang, Chunjuan Luan
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-08-01
Series:Globalization and Health
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12992-018-0408-z
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spelling doaj-c3c215b1b8ff4b59ba353850ebb4ddae2020-11-24T21:49:10ZengBMCGlobalization and Health1744-86032018-08-011411910.1186/s12992-018-0408-zDiffusion, convergence and influence of pharmaceutical innovations: a comparative study of Chinese and U.S. patentsQiaolei Jiang0Chunjuan Luan1Dalian University of TechnologyDalian University of TechnologyAbstract Background Despite the significant impact of pharmaceutical innovations on healthcare, our understanding is still limited because previous studies explored only a few cases and largely came from a linear perspective. This study presents a detailed case of the Chinese and U.S. pharmaceutical patents and investigated advancements that the global pharmaceutical industry is experiencing. A network analysis approach was used to identify certain aspects regarding the diffusion of pharmaceutical innovations, including innovation attributes, adopter characteristics, and clustering. Methods Based on a patent database, network analysis and visualization, this study captured the structure of patent networks for the global pharmaceutical landscape in a large set of patents. A large volume of patent data, 15,422 patent filings citing Chinese pharmaceutical patents, 28,075 citing U.S. patents, and 6064 citing both Chinese and U.S. patents during 2014–2015, were retrieved from the world patent database, Derwent Innovation Index. The networks reveal many interesting features of technological innovation, convergence trends and diffusion patterns. Results Convergence innovations were identified, with the advantage and influence of U.S. patents shown in a variety of areas, and their Chinese counterparts were concentrated in traditional Chinese medicine. Early adopters of Chinese patents were mainly universities within the national sector, while early adopters of U.S. patents were academic institutions and large international pharmaceutical corporations of balanced quantity, contributing a higher degree of technology convergence. Technology convergence in the cancer-treatment sector is expected to have a high future development potential. Conclusion Chinese and U.S. pharmaceutical innovations contributed differently to the growth and development of the global pharmaceutical industry. The findings of this study can provide rich knowledge about the influence, diffusion and convergence trends of Chinese and U.S. pharmaceutical innovations. In the pharmaceutical industry, the findings may provide implications for researchers, policy makers, health professionals, and the general public to help improve the overall health of society.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12992-018-0408-zThe pharmaceutical industryDiffusion of innovationChinaU.STechnology convergenceNetwork analysis
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author Qiaolei Jiang
Chunjuan Luan
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Diffusion, convergence and influence of pharmaceutical innovations: a comparative study of Chinese and U.S. patents
Globalization and Health
The pharmaceutical industry
Diffusion of innovation
China
U.S
Technology convergence
Network analysis
author_facet Qiaolei Jiang
Chunjuan Luan
author_sort Qiaolei Jiang
title Diffusion, convergence and influence of pharmaceutical innovations: a comparative study of Chinese and U.S. patents
title_short Diffusion, convergence and influence of pharmaceutical innovations: a comparative study of Chinese and U.S. patents
title_full Diffusion, convergence and influence of pharmaceutical innovations: a comparative study of Chinese and U.S. patents
title_fullStr Diffusion, convergence and influence of pharmaceutical innovations: a comparative study of Chinese and U.S. patents
title_full_unstemmed Diffusion, convergence and influence of pharmaceutical innovations: a comparative study of Chinese and U.S. patents
title_sort diffusion, convergence and influence of pharmaceutical innovations: a comparative study of chinese and u.s. patents
publisher BMC
series Globalization and Health
issn 1744-8603
publishDate 2018-08-01
description Abstract Background Despite the significant impact of pharmaceutical innovations on healthcare, our understanding is still limited because previous studies explored only a few cases and largely came from a linear perspective. This study presents a detailed case of the Chinese and U.S. pharmaceutical patents and investigated advancements that the global pharmaceutical industry is experiencing. A network analysis approach was used to identify certain aspects regarding the diffusion of pharmaceutical innovations, including innovation attributes, adopter characteristics, and clustering. Methods Based on a patent database, network analysis and visualization, this study captured the structure of patent networks for the global pharmaceutical landscape in a large set of patents. A large volume of patent data, 15,422 patent filings citing Chinese pharmaceutical patents, 28,075 citing U.S. patents, and 6064 citing both Chinese and U.S. patents during 2014–2015, were retrieved from the world patent database, Derwent Innovation Index. The networks reveal many interesting features of technological innovation, convergence trends and diffusion patterns. Results Convergence innovations were identified, with the advantage and influence of U.S. patents shown in a variety of areas, and their Chinese counterparts were concentrated in traditional Chinese medicine. Early adopters of Chinese patents were mainly universities within the national sector, while early adopters of U.S. patents were academic institutions and large international pharmaceutical corporations of balanced quantity, contributing a higher degree of technology convergence. Technology convergence in the cancer-treatment sector is expected to have a high future development potential. Conclusion Chinese and U.S. pharmaceutical innovations contributed differently to the growth and development of the global pharmaceutical industry. The findings of this study can provide rich knowledge about the influence, diffusion and convergence trends of Chinese and U.S. pharmaceutical innovations. In the pharmaceutical industry, the findings may provide implications for researchers, policy makers, health professionals, and the general public to help improve the overall health of society.
topic The pharmaceutical industry
Diffusion of innovation
China
U.S
Technology convergence
Network analysis
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