Intellectual Property Rights, Development, and Catch Up

Intellectual Property Rights, Development, and Catch Up

Author: Hiroyuki Odagiri

Publisher: OUP Oxford

Published: 2010-04-08

Total Pages: 464

ISBN-13: 0191573450

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For most countries, economic development involves a process of 'catching up' with leading countries at the time. This is never achieved solely by physical assets and labour alone: also needed are the accumulation of technological capabilities, educational attainment, entrepreneurship, and the development of the necessary institutional infrastructure. One element of this infrastructure is the regime of intellectual property rights (IPR), particularly patents. Patents may promote innovation and catch up, and they may foster formal technology transfer. Yet they may also prove to be barriers for developing countries that intend to acquire technologies through imitation and reverse engineering. The current move to harmonize the IPR system internationally, such as the TRIPS agreement, may thus have unexpected consequences for developing countries. This book explores these issues through an in depth study of eleven countries ranging from early developers (the USA, Nordic Countries and Japan), and Post World War 2 countries (Korea, Taiwan, Israel) to more recent emerging economies (Argentina, Brazil, China, India and Thailand). With contributions from international experts on innovation systems, this book will be an invaluable resource for academics and policymakers in the fields of economic development, innovation studies and intellectual property laws.


Intellectual Property for Economic Development

Intellectual Property for Economic Development

Author: Sanghoon Ahn

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2014-06-27

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 178254805X

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Protection of intellectual property rights (IPRs) serves a dual role in economic development. While it promotes innovation by providing legal protection of inventions, it may retard catch-up and learning by restricting the diffusion of innovations. Doe


Intellectual Property Rights, Development, and Catch Up

Intellectual Property Rights, Development, and Catch Up

Author: Hiroyuki Odagiri

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2010-04-08

Total Pages: 464

ISBN-13: 0199574758

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For most countries, economic development involves 'catching up' with leading countries. This needs more than physical assets and labour: it requires technological capabilities, educational attainment, entrepreneurship, and development of the necessary institutional infrastructure, including intellectual property rights, particularly patents.


Intellectual Property And Economic Development

Intellectual Property And Economic Development

Author: Robert M Sherwood

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-04-10

Total Pages: 178

ISBN-13: 0429714521

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Speaking very roughly, countries with advanced economies tend to be those displaying intellectual property protection systems in which the public has a basic degree of confidence. Those systems, when they are thought about at all rather than taken for granted, are thought of as reasonably effective in safeguarding innovation and creative expression


Intellectual Property and Human Development

Intellectual Property and Human Development

Author: Tzen Wong

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2010-10-21

Total Pages: 449

ISBN-13: 113949001X

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This book examines the social impact of intellectual property laws. It addresses issues and trends relating to health, food security, education, new technologies, preservation of bio-cultural heritage and contemporary challenges in promoting the arts. It explores how intellectual property frameworks could be better calibrated to meet socio-economic needs in countries at different stages of development, with local contexts and culture in mind. A resource for policy-makers, stakeholders, non-profits and students, this volume furthermore highlights alternative modes of innovation that are emerging to address such diverse challenges as neglected or resurgent diseases in developing countries and the harnessing of creative possibilities on the Internet. The collected essays emphasize not only fair access by individuals and communities to intellectual property – protected material, whether a cure, a crop variety, clean technology, a textbook or a tune – but also the enhancement of their own capabilities in cultural participation and innovation.


Fundamentals of Intellectual Property Rights

Fundamentals of Intellectual Property Rights

Author: Ramakrishna B

Publisher: Notion Press

Published: 2017-01-17

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 1946556327

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Be the rightful owner of your creativity before some else commercially owns it. The knowledge of IPR is the key to professional success in the world that competes with commercial creativity.


The Economics of Intellectual Property in the Republic of Korea

The Economics of Intellectual Property in the Republic of Korea

Author: World Intellectual Property Organization

Publisher: WIPO

Published: 2012-09-03

Total Pages: 157

ISBN-13: 9280521551

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This publication aims to promote the development of empirical research on the economics of intellectual property in the Republic of Korea, and endeavors to provide policy makers with research based conclusions in different areas of intellectual property.


Intellectual Property Strategy

Intellectual Property Strategy

Author: John Palfrey

Publisher: MIT Press

Published: 2011-10-07

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 026229799X

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How a flexible and creative approach to intellectual property can help an organization accomplish goals ranging from building market share to expanding an industry. Most managers leave intellectual property issues to the legal department, unaware that an organization's intellectual property can help accomplish a range of management goals, from accessing new markets to improving existing products to generating new revenue streams. In this book, intellectual property expert and Harvard Law School professor John Palfrey offers a short briefing on intellectual property strategy for corporate managers and nonprofit administrators. Palfrey argues for strategies that go beyond the traditional highly restrictive “sword and shield” approach, suggesting that flexibility and creativity are essential to a profitable long-term intellectual property strategy—especially in an era of changing attitudes about media. Intellectual property, writes Palfrey, should be considered a key strategic asset class. Almost every organization has an intellectual property portfolio of some value and therefore the need for an intellectual property strategy. A brand, for example, is an important form of intellectual property, as is any information managed and produced by an organization. Palfrey identifies the essential areas of intellectual property—patent, copyright, trademark, and trade secret—and describes strategic approaches to each in a variety of organizational contexts, based on four basic steps. The most innovative organizations employ multiple intellectual property approaches, depending on the situation, asking hard, context-specific questions. By doing so, they achieve both short- and long-term benefits while positioning themselves for success in the global information economy.


Global Intellectual Property Rights

Global Intellectual Property Rights

Author: P. Drahos

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2002-10-31

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13: 0230522920

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Intellectual property rights such as patents can reduce access to knowledge in genetics, health, agriculture, education and information technology, particularly for people in developing countries. Global Intellectual Property Rights shows how the new global rules of intellectual property have been the product of the strategic behaviour of multinationals, rather than democratic dialogue. The final section of the book suggests strategies aimed at developing more flexible standard for poor countries, and for keeping knowledge in the intellectual commons.