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Intellectual property rights business management practices: A survey of the literature

Petr Hanel
- 01 Aug 2006 - 
- Vol. 26, Iss: 8, pp 895-931
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In this paper, a survey of the empirical literature regarding the use and management of Intellectual Property rights (IPRs) is presented, focusing on the US, Canada, EU, Japan and Australia and the protection of IP in specific industry groups.
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This article is published in Technovation.The article was published on 2006-08-01 and is currently open access. It has received 232 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Intellectual property & Valuation (finance).

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Commercializing University Research in Diverse Settings: Moving Beyond Standardized Intellectual Property Management

TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the challenges of managing university intellectual property for applications in diverse settings that are often inadequately served by standard IP management approaches, such as profit appropriation through legal mechanisms and control of key resources, but may hinder innovation in others, leaving promising technologies untapped.
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Effects of R&D and patents on the financial performance of Korean venture firms

TL;DR: In this paper, the causal effect of R&D and patents on the financial performance of venture firms in Korea, a model catch-up economy, was examined and the results for the effect of patents on financial performance were inconclusive.
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A new, innovative and marketable IP diagnosis to evaluate, qualify and find insights for the development of SMEs IP practices and use, based on the AIDA approach

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed an IP questionnaire, based on the adaptation of the marketing and sales AIDA model, allowing classifying IP practices and uses within a progressive scale, and graphics that can be easily analyzed have been introduced.
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Elucidation and enhancement of knowledge and technology transfer business models

TL;DR: A conceptual framework identifying and differentiating how knowledge and technology transfer organizations (KTTOs) create value from how they capture and transfer value is developed.
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Commercializing University Research in Diverse Settings: Moving beyond Standardized Intellectual Property Management: More Flexible Approaches to IP Management Can Help Find a Path to Market for Technologies That Don't Fit Standard Strategies

TL;DR: Foley et al. as discussed by the authors argue that although university-originated IP has been successfully diffused in some industries, other applications are often inadequately served because they require management approaches that do not fit the "standard" strategies employed by TTOs.
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Patent Statistics as Economic Indicators: A Survey

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a survey on the use of patent data in economic analysis, focusing on the patent data as an indicator of technological change and concluding that patent data remain a unique resource for the study of technical change.
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Patent Statistics as Economic Indicators: A Survey

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a survey on the use of patent data in economic analysis, focusing on the patent data as an indicator of technological change and concluding that patent data remain a unique resource for the study of technical change.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors put forward patent counts weighted by citations as indicators of the value of innovations, thereby overcoming the limitations of simple counts, and found that simple patent counts are highly correlated with contemporaneous RD, however, the association is within afield over time rather than cross-sectional.
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