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CLOSING DIVERSITY GAPS IN INNOVATION: GENDER, RACE, AND INCOME DISPARITIES IN PATENTING AND COMMERCIALIZATION OF INVENTIONS

机译:缩小创新差距:性别,种族和发明专利和商业化中的收入差距

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Women, people of color, and lower-income individuals patent inventions at significantly lower rates than their male, white, and wealthier counterparts. Fewer than 20 percent of all U.S. patents today list a woman as an inventor. Among college graduates, fewer than half as many African Americans and Hispanics hold patents, compared to their white counterparts. Moreover, a child born in the U.S. to a family living below the median income level is ten times less likely to receive a patent in his or her lifetime than a child born to a family in the top one percent of income. These disparities hold back economic growth and U.S. leadership in innovation. Achieving greater gender, race, and income diversity in inventing and patenting would unlock a wealth of innovation, economic growth, and job creation that is now untapped, bringing new inventors, new ideas, and new technologies into the innovation pipeline. The U.S. government, educational institutions, and private industry should adopt measures to promote broad participation in invention and patenting to ensure that women, people of color, and lower-income individuals can contribute equally to the innovation economy. U.S. public policy and private practice should reflect the imperative that broad participation in inventing and patenting drives continued U.S. leadership in the global innovation economy and promotes fundamental fairness. This article concludes with recommendations for policymakers concerning ways to close the gender, race, and income gaps that persist in the innovation ecosystem.
机译:妇女,有色人种和低收入个人的发明专利申请率明显低于其男性,白人和较富有的同行。今天,只有不到20%的美国专利将女性列为发明人。与白人相比,在大学毕业生中,拥有专利的非洲裔美国人和西班牙裔美国人不到一半。此外,在美国出生的,生活在中等收入水平以下的家庭所生的孩子,其一生中获得专利的可能性比收入最高的百分之一的家庭所生的孩子低十倍。这些差距阻碍了经济增长和美国在创新方面的领导地位。在发明和专利申请中实现更大的性别,种族和收入多样性将释放大量尚未开发的创新,经济增长和创造就业机会,从而将新的发明者,新的思想和新技术带入创新渠道。美国政府,教育机构和私营企业应采取措施促进广泛参与发明和专利申请,以确保妇女,有色人种和低收入者能够对创新经济做出同等贡献。美国的公共政策和私人惯例应反映出当务之急,即广泛参与发明和专利申请将继续推动美国在全球创新经济中的领导地位,并促进基本公平。本文最后为决策者提供了有关缩小创新生态系统中持续存在的性别,种族和收入差距的方法的建议。

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