Technological patterns in the wind power industry: a study based on patent deposits

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Autor(a) principal: Barbastefano,Rafael Garcia
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Souza,Cristina Gomes, Lippi,Maria Clara, Teixeira,Renata Cristina, Santos,Daniel Penalva
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Production
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Resumo: Abstract Paper aims This paper presents the results of technological analysis on wind energy based on patent documents classified with code F03D – “Wind Motors.” Originality Despite several studies on wind energy, this paper follows a different approach, presenting an overview that brings together technical and market information through social network analysis methods. Research method The study covered data from 55,223 documents filed in the principal patent offices of the world, obtained from the Derwent Innovations Index. The publications were organized and analyzed through correlation and technology transfer networks. Main findings General Electric (GE) and European companies have dominated the wind energy industry. However, in the last years, companies from emerging countries are also penetrating and becoming major players. Emphasis can be given to China, which has a deposit pattern detached from the rest of the world. Implications for theory and practice This study indicates that these companies became important turbine manufacturers and started to invest in developing new technologies and seek patent protection. Companies from emerging countries are new entrants, and their performance is still restricted to few markets compared to traditional companies.
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title Technological patterns in the wind power industry: a study based on patent deposits
spellingShingle Technological patterns in the wind power industry: a study based on patent deposits
Barbastefano,Rafael Garcia
Wind energy
Renewable energy
Patent analysis
Technological monitoring
title_short Technological patterns in the wind power industry: a study based on patent deposits
title_full Technological patterns in the wind power industry: a study based on patent deposits
title_fullStr Technological patterns in the wind power industry: a study based on patent deposits
title_full_unstemmed Technological patterns in the wind power industry: a study based on patent deposits
title_sort Technological patterns in the wind power industry: a study based on patent deposits
author Barbastefano,Rafael Garcia
author_facet Barbastefano,Rafael Garcia
Souza,Cristina Gomes
Lippi,Maria Clara
Teixeira,Renata Cristina
Santos,Daniel Penalva
author_role author
author2 Souza,Cristina Gomes
Lippi,Maria Clara
Teixeira,Renata Cristina
Santos,Daniel Penalva
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Barbastefano,Rafael Garcia
Souza,Cristina Gomes
Lippi,Maria Clara
Teixeira,Renata Cristina
Santos,Daniel Penalva
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Wind energy
Renewable energy
Patent analysis
Technological monitoring
topic Wind energy
Renewable energy
Patent analysis
Technological monitoring
description Abstract Paper aims This paper presents the results of technological analysis on wind energy based on patent documents classified with code F03D – “Wind Motors.” Originality Despite several studies on wind energy, this paper follows a different approach, presenting an overview that brings together technical and market information through social network analysis methods. Research method The study covered data from 55,223 documents filed in the principal patent offices of the world, obtained from the Derwent Innovations Index. The publications were organized and analyzed through correlation and technology transfer networks. Main findings General Electric (GE) and European companies have dominated the wind energy industry. However, in the last years, companies from emerging countries are also penetrating and becoming major players. Emphasis can be given to China, which has a deposit pattern detached from the rest of the world. Implications for theory and practice This study indicates that these companies became important turbine manufacturers and started to invest in developing new technologies and seek patent protection. Companies from emerging countries are new entrants, and their performance is still restricted to few markets compared to traditional companies.
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