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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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The value of talent management architectures to multinational companies

Heba Makram
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examine the perceptions and understandings of two groups of strategic actors (HR and talent leaders as system designers and business leader as system implementers) in multinational companies (MNCs).
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Factors affecting success of innovation intermediaries of intellectual property assets in Taiwan

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate what types of resources and capabilities are important to IP intermediaries and suggest that networking with local industries, efficient seller-buyer match and transaction consultancy are key success factors contributing to the success of IP intermediary.
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A legal perspective of E-business and E-marketing for small and medium enterprises

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How customer involvement enhances innovation performance: The moderating effect of appropriability

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the relationship between customer involvement and innovation performance and concluded that customer involvement can be viewed as a combination of innovation commitments to successfully enhance innovation performance, and some managerial implications to improve service innovation are offered.

Knowledge Intermediation Strategies: Novel Evidence from Canada

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the difference in knowledge intermediation strategies among knowledge and technology transfer organizations (KTTOs) and the factors that explain such differences, using data from 212 Canadian KTTOs.
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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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Appropriating the Returns from Industrial Research and Development

TL;DR: A patent confers, in theory, perfect appropriability (monopoly of the invention) for a limited time in return for a public benefit as mentioned in this paper, however, the benefits consumers derive from an innovation, however, are increased if competitors can imitate and improve on the innovation to ensure its availability on favorable terms.
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A Penny for Your Quotes : Patent Citations and the Value of Innovations

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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