A typology on the rationales for intellectual property rights (IPRs), primarily in relation to patents, is developed. The focus is on natural rights and moral rationales, economic incentive rationales, increased competition and ‘market protection of entrepreneurial talent ’ rationales, and the economic rationales of organising science, technology and creativity. Whilst reviewing the controversies surrounding IPR legislation, the importance of this typology is justified. It will provide a good conceptual underpinning and analytical framework for achieving a finer empirical understanding of the social and economic effects of IPRs, and this understanding is urgently needed when designing policy fostering the knowledge-driven techno-economic pa...
This paper reviews the literature on the economics of intellectual property rights (IPR), with a par...
textabstractIn the year 2000 some $142 billion in royalties were paid internationally by users of a ...
Economists view intellectual property rights (IPRs) as policy tools for encouraging innovation. Ther...
Abstract: A typology on the rationales for intellectual property rights (IPRs), primarily in relatio...
A typology on the rationales for intellectual property rights (IPRs), primarily in relation to paten...
Intellectual property right is an intellectual property (IP) someone has the right to claim due to m...
Intellectual property rights (IPR) have been defined as ideas, inventions, and creative expressions ...
The creative expressions, ideas and inventions of human minds have been termed Intellectual property...
A property can be defined as a resource with some form of assigned ownership, and an intellectual pr...
Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) are “the rights to use and sell knowledge and inventions” (Green...
The concept of private property has always recognized the rights of the owner of the property, who h...
Economists view intellectual property rights (IPRs) as policy tools for encouraging innovation. Ther...
Economists view intellectual property rights (IPRs) as policy tools for encouraging innovation, but ...
Intellectual property rights (IPR) have been defined as ideas, inventions, and creative expressions ...
Are intellectual property rights like other property rights? More and more of the world’s knowledge ...
This paper reviews the literature on the economics of intellectual property rights (IPR), with a par...
textabstractIn the year 2000 some $142 billion in royalties were paid internationally by users of a ...
Economists view intellectual property rights (IPRs) as policy tools for encouraging innovation. Ther...
Abstract: A typology on the rationales for intellectual property rights (IPRs), primarily in relatio...
A typology on the rationales for intellectual property rights (IPRs), primarily in relation to paten...
Intellectual property right is an intellectual property (IP) someone has the right to claim due to m...
Intellectual property rights (IPR) have been defined as ideas, inventions, and creative expressions ...
The creative expressions, ideas and inventions of human minds have been termed Intellectual property...
A property can be defined as a resource with some form of assigned ownership, and an intellectual pr...
Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) are “the rights to use and sell knowledge and inventions” (Green...
The concept of private property has always recognized the rights of the owner of the property, who h...
Economists view intellectual property rights (IPRs) as policy tools for encouraging innovation. Ther...
Economists view intellectual property rights (IPRs) as policy tools for encouraging innovation, but ...
Intellectual property rights (IPR) have been defined as ideas, inventions, and creative expressions ...
Are intellectual property rights like other property rights? More and more of the world’s knowledge ...
This paper reviews the literature on the economics of intellectual property rights (IPR), with a par...
textabstractIn the year 2000 some $142 billion in royalties were paid internationally by users of a ...
Economists view intellectual property rights (IPRs) as policy tools for encouraging innovation. Ther...