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Open Research Seminar: How to measure disrup­tion in science? A patent-based approach of concep­tu­al­iz­ing disrup­tive innova­tion paths and a review on the proper­ties, valid­i­ty and the limita­tions of disrup­tion indices.

Christian Leibel, Abteilung Wissenschaftspolitik and Strategieprozesse, Generalverwaltung der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften e.V. und Melanie Martini, INT Fraunhofer Presentation 1: What do we know about the Disruption Index in scientometrics? Presentation 2: Conceptualizing disruptive innovation paths, patent zero, and patent-data-based operationalization