This paper investigates international collaboration of Indian inventors in patenting, using United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) database from 1976-2004. The result indicates that Indian inventors had 911 patents with the inventors of 28 countries. It examines these patent documents in terms of patent assignees and their countries, type of assignees, areas of patenting, joint ownerships and key players holding these patents. It is observed that Indian inventors have contributed mostly in the areas of information and communications technology (ICT), medicines, drugs & pharmaceuticals, veterinary medicine & hygiene, organic chemistry, and organic macro molecular compounds, etc. The paper also attempts to gain an insight for polic...
217-224The TRIPS Agreement, it was expected, would prove beneficial for developing countries, as it...
AbstractSince 1978, China's economy and science & technology boom and it has shown great power and i...
The paper examines the rationale behind the Government of India's decision to initiate the manufactu...
47-50There are very few studies on collaboration in patenting in India. The understanding of collab...
205-212 An analysis 1,566 US patents granted to Indian inventors, which are available in the US Pate...
In this paper, we analyse the role of international patent collaborations in the performance of dome...
노트 : This chapter is a preliminary draft unless otherwise noted. It may not have been subjected to t...
We develop a framework for assessing innovation collaboration partners. Based on the evidence from e...
Abstract: The rapid rise of China and India as innovating nations seems to contradict conventional v...
In this paper we report from a research project exploring the reasons behind why Swedish domesticall...
Our study examines whether patent applications with international collaborations are more likely to ...
Abstract: Technological skills of inventors have become important for innovation and competitiveness...
India has stressed development in Science and Technology (S&T) from the very beginning of the plan p...
Economic globalization implies a growing interdependence of resources across countries. Technologica...
Economic globalization implies a growing interdependence of resources across countries. Technologica...
217-224The TRIPS Agreement, it was expected, would prove beneficial for developing countries, as it...
AbstractSince 1978, China's economy and science & technology boom and it has shown great power and i...
The paper examines the rationale behind the Government of India's decision to initiate the manufactu...
47-50There are very few studies on collaboration in patenting in India. The understanding of collab...
205-212 An analysis 1,566 US patents granted to Indian inventors, which are available in the US Pate...
In this paper, we analyse the role of international patent collaborations in the performance of dome...
노트 : This chapter is a preliminary draft unless otherwise noted. It may not have been subjected to t...
We develop a framework for assessing innovation collaboration partners. Based on the evidence from e...
Abstract: The rapid rise of China and India as innovating nations seems to contradict conventional v...
In this paper we report from a research project exploring the reasons behind why Swedish domesticall...
Our study examines whether patent applications with international collaborations are more likely to ...
Abstract: Technological skills of inventors have become important for innovation and competitiveness...
India has stressed development in Science and Technology (S&T) from the very beginning of the plan p...
Economic globalization implies a growing interdependence of resources across countries. Technologica...
Economic globalization implies a growing interdependence of resources across countries. Technologica...
217-224The TRIPS Agreement, it was expected, would prove beneficial for developing countries, as it...
AbstractSince 1978, China's economy and science & technology boom and it has shown great power and i...
The paper examines the rationale behind the Government of India's decision to initiate the manufactu...