Gold content of the first, second and third authors of the patent
Comparison of the gold content of the first, second and third authors of patents: from high to low, the gold content is the first author, the second author and the third author. Creating a patent from scratch requires the contribution of the inventor. Under the premise of short time and great technical difficulty, independent research and development by an inventor is often not feasible. Therefore, it is common for many authors to research and develop the same patent. However, different authors have different contributions to the same patent, and the greater the contribution, the higher the priority ranking. Thus, there is a well-known ranking of patent authors or inventors, from front to back: the first author, the second author, the third author and the fourth author. Patents have different uses, such as entering higher schools, evaluating professional titles, settling down and rewarding. These uses examine patents and set their own standards. Although the details are different, there are different gold contents in the patent authors. That is, the higher the patent authors rank, the higher the gold content and the higher the recognition. For example, when evaluating professional titles, the first author of patents scored the most, followed by the second author and the third author. The law of adding points to professional titles is that the higher the gold content, the more points the author gets.