The transformation of innovation into commercial value depends primarily on appropriate protection of the intellectual property, usually by patents, and efficient pathway(s) of its transferability as well as the transfer of the protected knowledge. The key features of patents, from an economic perspective, are that they encompass new knowledge and confer monopoly rights to the owner. The exclusiveness of patent rights is generally conceived as a necessary mechanism to ensure further innovation, stimulate advanced research and facilitate efficient market transactions with patent rights. The patent holder can transfer the technology embodied by way of granting to others a license to use the patented invention in return for a share of ...
This paper reviews the literature on the economics of intellectual property rights (IPR), with a par...
This paper reviews the literature on the economics of intellectual property rights (IPR), with a par...
429-439A patent right provides the first and foremost form of protection for inventions. Patent re...
The transformation of innovation into commercial value depends primarily on appropriate protection o...
This chapter broadly summarizes some of the basic economic theory on the working of the patent syste...
In this paper, we review the economic effects of intellectual property rights and specifically addre...
Intellectual property law seeks to promote society's industrial development through the recognition ...
Intellectual property rights (IPR) have been defined as ideas, inventions, and creative expressions ...
Advancement of science-industry cooperation is a popular trend in modern world. Developed and develo...
Several recent commentators have criticized trends in the patent system by suggesting that the goals...
T he traditional focus of economic analysis of intellectual property has beenon reconciling incentiv...
Patents are legal instruments that protect ideas, and the rise of a knowledge-based society was inev...
A recurring issue in intellectual property theory is how the scope of patent rights affects inventio...
The definition of the legal nature of intellectual property rights is crucial for their interpretati...
In advanced industrial economies where, increasingly, intellectual assets are the principal source o...
This paper reviews the literature on the economics of intellectual property rights (IPR), with a par...
This paper reviews the literature on the economics of intellectual property rights (IPR), with a par...
429-439A patent right provides the first and foremost form of protection for inventions. Patent re...
The transformation of innovation into commercial value depends primarily on appropriate protection o...
This chapter broadly summarizes some of the basic economic theory on the working of the patent syste...
In this paper, we review the economic effects of intellectual property rights and specifically addre...
Intellectual property law seeks to promote society's industrial development through the recognition ...
Intellectual property rights (IPR) have been defined as ideas, inventions, and creative expressions ...
Advancement of science-industry cooperation is a popular trend in modern world. Developed and develo...
Several recent commentators have criticized trends in the patent system by suggesting that the goals...
T he traditional focus of economic analysis of intellectual property has beenon reconciling incentiv...
Patents are legal instruments that protect ideas, and the rise of a knowledge-based society was inev...
A recurring issue in intellectual property theory is how the scope of patent rights affects inventio...
The definition of the legal nature of intellectual property rights is crucial for their interpretati...
In advanced industrial economies where, increasingly, intellectual assets are the principal source o...
This paper reviews the literature on the economics of intellectual property rights (IPR), with a par...
This paper reviews the literature on the economics of intellectual property rights (IPR), with a par...
429-439A patent right provides the first and foremost form of protection for inventions. Patent re...