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Reversed citations and the localization of knowledge spillovers

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Arora, A; Belenzon, S; Lee, H
May 1, 2018

Spillover of knowledge is considered to be an important cause of agglomeration of inventive activity. Many studies argue that knowledge spillovers are localized based on the observation that patents tend to cite nearby patents disproportionately. Specifically, patent citations are typically interpreted as marking the transmission of knowledge from the cited invention to the citing invention. The localization of patent citations is therefore taken as evidence that such knowledge transmission is also localized. Localization of knowledge transmission, however, may not be the only reason that patent citations are localized. Using a set of citations that are unlikely to be associated with knowledge transmission from the cited to the citing invention, we present evidence that challenges the view that localization of citations is driven by localized knowledge transmission. While we are silent on the question of whether knowledge transmission is localized, to the extent that such localization exists, we argue that it is unlikely to be captured by patent citations.

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Arora, A., Belenzon, S., & Lee, H. (2018). Reversed citations and the localization of knowledge spillovers. https://doi.org/10.1093/jeg/lby015
Arora, A., S. Belenzon, and H. Lee. “Reversed citations and the localization of knowledge spillovers,” May 1, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1093/jeg/lby015.
Arora A, Belenzon S, Lee H. Reversed citations and the localization of knowledge spillovers. 2018. p. 495–521.
Arora, A., et al. Reversed citations and the localization of knowledge spillovers. 1 May 2018, pp. 495–521. Scopus, doi:10.1093/jeg/lby015.
Arora A, Belenzon S, Lee H. Reversed citations and the localization of knowledge spillovers. 2018. p. 495–521.

DOI

Publication Date

May 1, 2018

Start / End Page

495 / 521

Related Subject Headings

  • Geography
  • 4406 Human geography
  • 3801 Applied economics
  • 1604 Human Geography
  • 1499 Other Economics