Catalina
Martínez García
Redes sociales
Científica Titular del Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC) desde 2006 en el Instituto de Políticas y Bienes Públicos (IPP). Investigadora en política y economía de ciencia y la innovación, con especial interés en las patentes, las carreras de los investigadores (en el sector público y privado) y su impacto en la innovación, los vínculos ciencia-industria y los mercados de tecnología.
Doctora en Ciencias Económicas por la Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona desde 1997 (International Doctorate in Economic Analysis), antes de llegar al CSIC, trabajó casi diez años en el extranjero. Entre 1997 y 2000, trabajó en Londres y Bruselas en una consultoría de defensa de la competencia (Lexecon Ltd); y entre 2000 y 2006 en la OCDE en la Dirección de Ciencia, Tecnología e Industria.
Participa frecuentemente en grupos de expertos sobre derechos de propiedad intelectual e innovación a nivel nacional y europeo, y colabora con organismos internacionales como la OCDE y la Organización Mundial de la Propiedad Intelectual (OMPI) en evaluaciones de los sistemas nacionales de innovación y propiedad intelectual (España, Chile, Malasia Portugal, Serbia, etc).
De 2015 a 2024 ha sido miembro del Board de la asociación académica EPIP (European Policy for Intellectual Property), de la cual fue presidenta en 2021/22, y desde 2018 pertenece al comité d'orientation scientifique del OST-Hcéres (Observatoire des Sciences et des Techniques) en Francia.
Ha sido investigadora principal de varios proyectos de investigación a nivel regional, nacional e internacional, y desde septiembre 2022 coordina el proyecto DOC-TRACK - STEM Doctoral Graduates and Inventive Activities in Four European Countries, financiado competitivamente por el Programa de Investigación Académica de la Oficina Europea de Patentes (EPO-ARP), en colaboración con Bordeaux School of Economics, University of Kassel y University of Utrecht.
Artículos:
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Martínez, C., Belowska, J. and Z. Zemla-Pacud, 2024, The significance of provisional patent applications in protecting early-stage inventions: a legal and empirical analysis, IIC - International Review of Intellectual Property and Competition, 📑
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Antón-Tejón, M., Barge-Gil, A., Martínez, C., and A. Albahari, 2024, Science and technology parks and their heterogeneous effects on firm innovation, Journal of Engineering and Technology Management, 73, 101820. 📑
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Antón-Tejón, M., Martínez, C., Albahari, A. and A. Barge-Gil, 2024, Science and technology parks and their effects on the quality of tenants' patents, Journal of Technology Transfer. 📑
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Martínez, C. and S. Parlane, 2023, Academic scientists in corporate R&D: a theoretical model, Research Policy, 52, 5, 104744. 📑
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Torrecillas, C. and C. Martínez, 2022, Patterns of specialisation by country and sector in olive applications, Technology in Society, 70 (102003), 1-17. 📑
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Martínez, C. and V. Sterzi, 2021, The impact of the abolishment of the professor’s privilege on European university-owned patents, Industry and Innovation, 28:3, 247-282. 📑
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Cruz-Castro, L., C. Martínez, C. Peñasco and L. Sanz-Menéndez, 2020. The classification of public research organizations: taxonomical explorations. Research Evaluation, 29. 📑
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Martínez, C. and L. Bares. 2018.The link between technology transfer and international extension of university patents: evidence from Spain. Science and Public Policy, 45, 6: 827-842. 📑
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Ciaramella, L., Martínez, C. and Y. Ménière. 2017. Tracking patent transfers in different European countries: methods and a first application to medical technologies, Scientometrics, 112:817–850. 📑
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Martínez, C. and P. Zúñiga. 2017. Contracting for technology transfer: patent licensing and know-how in Brazil. Industry and Innovation, 24:6, 659-689. 📑
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Dalle, J-M, den Besten M., Martínez C. and S. Maraut. 2017. Microwork platforms as enablers to new ecosystems and business models: the challenge of managing difficult tasks, International Journal of Technology Management, 75. 📑
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Martínez, C., Cruz-Castro, L. and L. Sanz-Menéndez. 2016. Innovation capabilities in the private sector: evaluating subsidies for hiring S&T workers in Spain, Research Evaluation, 25(2),196-208. 📑
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Maraut, S. and C. Martínez. 2014. Identifying author-inventors from Spain: methods and a first insight into results, Scientometrics, 101(1), 445-476. 📑
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Martínez, C., Azagra-Caro, J-M., and S. Maraut. 2013. Academic inventors, scientific impact and the institutionalization of Pasteur’s quadrant in Spain, Industry and Innovation, 20 (5), 438-455. 📑
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Martínez, C. and G. Penas. 2013. Patenting and licensing by Spanish firms: available survey evidence. World Patent Information, 35(4), 296-304. 📑
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Martínez, C. and R. Rama. 2012. Home or next door? Patenting by European food and beverage multinationals, Technology Analysis and Strategic Management, 24(7), 647-661. 📑
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Guellec, D., Martínez, C. and P. Zuniga. 2012. Pre-emptive patenting: securing market exclusion and freedom of operation, Economics of Innovation and New Technology, 21(1), 1-29. 📑
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Cruz-Castro, L., Sanz-Menéndez, L. and C. Martínez. 2012. Research centers in transition: patterns of convergence and diversity, The Journal of Technology Transfer, 37(1), 18-42. 📑
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Martínez, C. 2011. Patent families: when do different definitions really matter?, Scientometrics, 86, 39-63. 📑
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Martínez, C. 2009. Patenting chemical inventions in Spain. Chimica Oggi - Chemistry Today, 27 (5), 36-40. 📑
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Encaoua, D., Guellec, D. and C. Martínez. 2006. Patent systems for encouraging innovation: lessons from economic analysis, Research Policy, 35 (9), 1423-1440. 📑
Capítulos:
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Martínez, C. 2024, Rutas de solicitud de patentes para invenciones españolas: análisis de cambios recientes, in Curto Polo, M. (coord.) Reflexiones sobre la propiedad industrial en el Siglo XXI, Navarra: Aranzadi. 📑
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Martínez, C. 2023, Covid-19 and intellectual property issues, in Flattening the Curve. Covid-19 & Grand Challenges for Global Health, Innovation, and Economy, Chapter 2.2, World Scientific Series in Grand Public Policy Challenges of the 21st Century: Volume 4, Eds., Chirantan Chatterjee, Anindya S Chakrabarti, Anil B Deolalikar. 📑
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Graham, S. and C. Martinez, 2019, The Economics of Software Innovation and ‘Software Patents’, chapter in M.Dhenne and Ch. Geiger (eds), Les inventions mises en oeuvre par ordinateur: enjeux, pratiques et perspectives, Collection du CEIPI No.67, LexisNexis. 📑
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Martínez, C. and V. Sterzi, 2019, University patenting and the quest for technology transfer policy models in Europe, chapter in Varga A. and Erdos K. (Eds.), Handbook of Universities and Regional Development, Edward Elgar. 📑
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Martínez, C. and D. Guellec. 2004. Overview of recent changes and comparison of patent regimes in the United States, Japan and Europe, in the OECD publication Patents, Innovation and Economic Performance, Chapter 7, pp.127-162, OECD, París. 📑
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Sheehan, J., Martínez, C. and D. Guellec. 2004. Understanding business patenting and licensing: results of a survey, in the OECD publication Patents, Innovation and Economic Performance, Chapter 4, pp.89-110, OECD, París. 📑
Otras contribuciones:
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Blind, K., Böhm, M., Martínez, C., Renda, A, Tapia, C., Thumm, N., Könnölä, T., and M. Weber, 2024, Futures of Innovation and IP Regulation in 2040: Scenarios and Policy Implications, Futures4Europe Policy Brief 7/2023 . 📑
Datos tomados de la base de datos ConCiencia