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Clarivate Plc
FormerlyClarivate Analytics
TypePublic company
PredecessorThe Intellectual Property and Science business of Thomson Reuters
Founded2016; 8 years ago (2016)
HeadquartersPhiladelphia, United States
London, United Kingdom
Key people
Jerre Stead[1] (CEO)
Services
RevenueIncrease US$1.877 billion (2021)
Decrease –US$87 million (2021)
Increase –US$312 million (2021)
Total assetsIncrease US$20.183 billion (2021)
Total equityIncrease US$11.926 billion (2021)
Number of employees
11,000[2]
SubsidiariesProQuest
Websiteclarivate.com
Footnotes / references
[3]

Clarivate Plc is a British-American publicly traded analytics company that operates a collection of subscription-based services, in the areas of bibliometrics and scientometrics; business / market intelligence, and competitive profiling for pharmacy and biotech, patents, and regulatory compliance; trademark protection, and domain and brand protection.[4] In the academy and the scientific community, Clarivate is known for being the company which calculates the impact factor, [5] using data from its Web of Science product family, that also includes services/applications such as Publons, EndNote, EndNote Click, and ScholarOne. Its other product families are Cortellis, DRG, CPA Global, Derwent, MarkMonitor, CompuMark, and Darts-ip, [4] and also the various ProQuest products and services.

Clarivate was formed in 2016, following the acquisition of Thomson Reuters' Intellectual Property and Science Business by Onex Corporation and Baring Private Equity Asia.[6] Clarivate has been growing fast by numerous acquisitions: in the 5 years since its incorporation Clarivate bought over a dozen companies in the information service industry (see below). Despite raising anti-monopoly concerns, in some cases Clarivate acquired companies that were direct competitors of each other. Perhaps the most notable example of this was the purchase of ProQuest for $5.3 billion in December 2021, that was a competitor of the Web of Science (owned by Clarivate since 2017).[7]

Clarivate reported its gross profit margin as 64% (in 2019) [8] and its EBIDTA profit margin as 45% (in 2021),[9] which places it in the range of entertainment software and tobacco industries, and ahead of pharmaceutical, oil/gas and cell phone industries.[10] Clarivate has been criticized for its anti-competitive practices in a highly oligopolistic academic database market, for increasing the prices of the products it acquired, for the lack of further development and integration of the acquired products, for not developing its own products, for outsourcing jobs from the USA and UK to India, and for eliminating telephone support for many of the acquired products.[11][12]

Company history

Clarivate (formerly Clarivate Analytics) was formerly the Intellectual Property and Science division of Thomson Reuters. Before 2008, it was known as Thomson Scientific. In 2016, Thomson Reuters struck a $3.55 billion deal in which they spun it off as an independent company, and sold it to private-equity firms Onex Corporation and Baring Private Equity Asia.[13][14]

In May 2019, Clarivate merged with the Churchill Capital Corp SPAC to obtain a public listing on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)[15] It currently trades with symbol NYSE:CLVT.[16][17]

In 2020, Clarivate sold its Techstreet division to a for-profit subsidiary of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.[18]

After the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, on March 11, 2022, Clarivate, that has an office in Odessa, Ukraine announced that it would cease all commercial activity in Russia.[19]

Acquisitions

  • June 1, 2017: Publons, a platform for researchers to share recognition for peer review.[20]
  • April 10, 2018: Kopernio, AI-tech startup providing ability to search for full-text versions of selected scientific journal articles.[21]
  • October 30, 2018: TrademarkVision, provider of Artificial Intelligence (AI) trademark research applications.[22]
  • September 9, 2019: SequenceBase, provider of patent sequence information and search technology to the biotech, pharmaceutical and chemical industries.[23]
  • December 2, 2019: Darts-ip, provider of case law data and analytics for intellectual property (IP) professionals.[24]
  • January 17, 2020: Decision Resources Group (DRG), a leading healthcare research and consulting company, providing high-value healthcare industry analysis and insights.[25]
  • June 22, 2020: CustomersFirst Now, in intellectual property (“IP”) software and tech-enabled services.[26]
  • October 1, 2020: CPA Global, intellectual property (“IP”) software and tech-enabled services.[27]
  • Dec 1, 2021: ProQuest, software, data and analytics provider to academic, research and national institutions.[2] It was acquired for $5.3 billion from Cambridge Information Group in what was described as a "huge deal in the library and information publishing world". The company said that the operational concept behind the acquisition was integrating ProQuest's products and applications with Web of Science.[28] Chairman of ProQuest Andy Snyder became the vice chairman of Clarivate.[29] The Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition, an advocacy group for open access to scholarship, voiced antitrust concerns.[2] The acquisition had been delayed mid-year due to a Federal Trade Commission antitrust probe.[30]

Products and services

Web of Science

The Web of Science (WoS; previously known as Web of Knowledge) is a paid-access platform that provides (typically via the internet) access to multiple databases that provide reference and citation data from academic journals, conference proceedings, and other documents in various academic disciplines. It was originally produced by the Institute for Scientific Information.

The Web of Science Core Collection consists of six online indexing databases:[31][32]

  • Emerging Sources Citation Index covers more than 7,800 journals in all disciplines. Coverage is from 2005 to present, with over 3 million records[33]
  • Science Citation Index Expanded -previously entitled Science Citation Index- covers more than 9,200 journals across 178 scientific disciplines. Coverage is from 1900 to present day, with over 53 million records[34]
  • Social Sciences Citation Index covers more than 3,400 journals in the social sciences. Coverage is from 1900 to present, with over 9.3 million records[35]
  • Arts & Humanities Citation Index covers more than 1,800 journals in the arts and humanities. Coverage is from 1975 to present, with over 4.9 million records[36]
  • Book Citation Index covers more than 116,000 editorially selected books. Coverage is from 2005 to present, with over 53.2 million records[37]
  • Conference Proceedings Citation Index covers more than 205,000 conference proceedings. Coverage is from 1990 to present, with over 70.1 million records[38]

Among other WoS databases are BIOSIS and The Zoological Record, an electronic index of zoological literature that also serves as the unofficial register of scientific names in zoology.

Web of Science includes other products providing data, analytics, insights, workflow tools, and professional services to researchers, universities, research institutions, governments, private and public research funding organizations, publishers, and research-intensive corporations.[39]

  • InCites
  • Journal Citation Reports
  • Essential Science Indicators
  • ScholarOne
  • Converis

ProQuest

As Clarivate acquired ProQuest, various products of ProQuest are being operated under Clarivate, which encompasses products that ProQuest had taken on relatively recently, through acquisitions of its own—notably those of Innovative Interfaces: Vega, Sierra, Polaris, Millennium, and Virtua.[46]

Cortellis

Cortellis comprises life science-related intelligence services used to inform decision making across the drug and device development lifecycle,[47] including:

  • Cortellis Regulatory Intelligence
  • Cortellis Competitive Intelligence
  • Cortellis Clinical Trials Intelligence
  • Cortellis Deals Intelligence
  • Cortellis Drug Discovery Intelligence
  • Cortellis Digital Health Intelligence
  • MetaCore
  • Cortellis Generics Intelligence (formerly Newport)
  • Chemistry, Manufacturing and Controls (CMC) Intelligence
  • BioWorld

Derwent

The Derwent World Patents Index (DWPI) is a database containing patent applications and grants from 44 of the world's patent issuing authorities.[48][49]

Other database products and services used for searching and analyzing patents; IP administration and prosecution support services to support the IP lifecycle[50] include:

  • Derwent Innovation
  • Derwent SequenceBase
  • Derwent Data Analyzer
  • GENESEQ

CompuMark

Information services used by brand and trademark professionals to evaluate new potential trademarks and monitor existing trademarks for infringement,[51] including:

  • SAEGIS®, online trademark screening
  • TM go365, self-service trademark research application
  • Full Search, analyst driven trademark searching
  • Watching, trademark protection

MarkMonitor

Proprietary software and services for registering and managing the domain name portfolios, providing online brand protection, antipiracy and antifraud applications,[52] including:

  • MarkMonitor Domain Management

Annual lists and reports

Highly Cited Researchers

Clarivate publishes an annual Highly Cited Researchers list. The list compiles "the world's most influential researchers of the past decade, demonstrated by the production of multiple highly-cited papers that rank in the top 1% by citations for field and year in Web of Science."[53] According to Clarivate, researchers are selected for their "exceptional performance" in one or more of 21 fields (those used in Clarivate Essential Science Indicators, or ESI) or across several fields. The 2019 list of Highly Cited Researchers was released on November 19, 2019.[54]

Clarivate Citation Laureates

Clarivate Citation Laureates formerly Thomson Reuters Citation Laureates is a list of candidates considered likely to win the Nobel Prize in their respective field. The candidates are so named based on the citation impact of their published research. Thomson Reuters Citation Laureates was established in 1989. The list pertains to likely Nobel Prize winners in medicine, chemistry, physics, and economics. There appears to be a correlation between high citation rates for a published researcher and the award of prestigious accolades. Furthermore, citation rates disclose researchers furnishing instrumental contributions that advance the science of their respective field. Finally, choosing one tenth of one percent (0.1%) of the highest impact papers winnows the analysis to the topics and people most likely to be selected by Nobel selection committee.[55][56][57]

From 2002 to 2020, 59 individuals listed as Citation Laureates have received Nobel prizes.[58]

Journal Citation Reports

Journal Citation Reports (JCR) is an annual publication integrated with the Web of Science and is accessed from the Web of Science-Core Collections. It provides information about academic journals in the natural sciences and social sciences, including impact factors. The JCR was originally published as a part of Science Citation Index. Currently, the JCR, as a distinct service, is based on citations compiled from the Science Citation Index Expanded and the Social Sciences Citation Index.[59]

Top 100 Global Innovators Report

The annual Top 100 Global Innovators report identifies the world's most innovative organizations. These businesses have successfully developed valuable patented inventions that also have strong commercialization potential based on market reach and impact on other downstream inventions. The 2020 Top 100 Global Innovators Report was released on February 19, 2020.[60]

See also

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