Shareholders lack adequate quantitative and qualitative information about corporate intellectual property (IP) assets, impeding their ability to assess strategic value and directors’ stewardship of those assets. The transparency problem and how directors fulfil existing obligations to provide “true and fair” IP information under UK law is examined in a corporate governance context
This paper examines the relationship between governance variables and voluntary intellectual capital...
PhDIntellectual Property (IP) is becoming an increasingly important source of collateral in debt-bas...
This article is part of a series of book excerpts from The Entrepreneur’s Intellectual Property & Bu...
IP and intangibles nowadays accounted for over 80% of the corporate value. Despite their rising impo...
The most important high technology intellectual property (IP) rights in terms of innovation are pate...
As intellectual property (IP) and intellectual property rights (IPRs) play an increasingly important...
Corporate interests have dictated globalised protection and enforcement of intellectual property rig...
Article setting out a context and some goals for the Company Law Review in the United Kingdom, looki...
Intellectual Property (IP) is becoming more and more important for competitive advantage and compani...
Shareholders are becoming increasingly knowledgeable about technology companies’ innovation, because...
The law covering corporate director duties pertaining to management of intellectual property assets ...
Information is a crucial element of modern democratic societies and access to information and transp...
Intellectual Property Rights involve the administration of all phases of management from the origina...
Accounting constitutes a very specific form of language, which is highly standardized, mathematical ...
This chapter reflects on how the historical development of the company law framework could be instru...
This paper examines the relationship between governance variables and voluntary intellectual capital...
PhDIntellectual Property (IP) is becoming an increasingly important source of collateral in debt-bas...
This article is part of a series of book excerpts from The Entrepreneur’s Intellectual Property & Bu...
IP and intangibles nowadays accounted for over 80% of the corporate value. Despite their rising impo...
The most important high technology intellectual property (IP) rights in terms of innovation are pate...
As intellectual property (IP) and intellectual property rights (IPRs) play an increasingly important...
Corporate interests have dictated globalised protection and enforcement of intellectual property rig...
Article setting out a context and some goals for the Company Law Review in the United Kingdom, looki...
Intellectual Property (IP) is becoming more and more important for competitive advantage and compani...
Shareholders are becoming increasingly knowledgeable about technology companies’ innovation, because...
The law covering corporate director duties pertaining to management of intellectual property assets ...
Information is a crucial element of modern democratic societies and access to information and transp...
Intellectual Property Rights involve the administration of all phases of management from the origina...
Accounting constitutes a very specific form of language, which is highly standardized, mathematical ...
This chapter reflects on how the historical development of the company law framework could be instru...
This paper examines the relationship between governance variables and voluntary intellectual capital...
PhDIntellectual Property (IP) is becoming an increasingly important source of collateral in debt-bas...
This article is part of a series of book excerpts from The Entrepreneur’s Intellectual Property & Bu...