Patents and Gender: A Big Data Analysis of 15 Years of Australian Patent Applications

IF 1.2 Q1 LAW
Vicki T. Huang, S. Finch, C. Patrick
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Abstract

Recent recommended changes to Australia’s patent laws could narrow the scope of patentable inventions. We argue this could have a comparatively bigger impact on female inventors who we find clustered in the life sciences. We examine 309,544 patent applications filed with IP Australia (the majority from international applicants) across a 15-year period (2001–15) and attribute a gender to 941,516 inventor names. Only 23.6% of patent applications in this dataset include at least 1 female inventor. The average overall success rate irrespective of gender was 75.0%, but the odds of success increased with increasing numbers of male inventors on a team. The addition of female inventors to a team did not have the same effect. We propose that the gender disparity could arise from implicit gender effects (examiner or patentee) during patent prosecution. suggests that the observed odds ratio is consistent with the null hypothesis of no effect of the number of females on the odds of patent application success.
专利与性别:澳大利亚15年专利申请的大数据分析
最近对澳大利亚专利法的修改建议可能会缩小可申请专利的发明的范围。我们认为,这可能会对聚集在生命科学领域的女性发明家产生相对更大的影响。我们审查了15年间(2001 - 2015年)向澳大利亚知识产权局提交的309,544份专利申请(大多数来自国际申请人),并将941,516名发明人的姓名归因于性别。在该数据集中,只有23.6%的专利申请包含至少1名女性发明人。不考虑性别的平均总体成功率为75.0%,但随着团队中男性发明家数量的增加,成功的几率也会增加。在团队中加入女性发明家并没有产生同样的效果。我们认为,性别差异可能源于专利审查过程中的隐性性别效应(审查员或专利权人)。表明观察到的优势比与女性数量对专利申请成功几率没有影响的零假设一致。
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