Exploiting Intellectual Property to Promote Innovation and Create Value Exploiting Intellectual Property to Promote Innovation and Create Value
Series on Technology Management

Exploiting Intellectual Property to Promote Innovation and Create Value

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There are two traditional views of the role of intellectual property (IP) within the field of innovation management: in innovation management research, as an indicator or proxy for innovation inputs or outputs, e.g. patents or licensing income; or in innovation management practice, as a means of protecting knowledge. Exploiting Intellectual Property to Promote Innovation and Create Value argues that whilst both of these perspectives are useful, neither capture the full potential contribution of intellectual property in innovation management research and practice. The management of IP has become a central challenge in current strategies of Open Innovation and Business Model Innovation, but there is relatively little empirical work available. Theoretical arguments and empirical research suggest that from both an innovation policy and management perspective, the challenge is to use IP to encourage risk-taking and innovation, and that a broader repertoire of strategies is necessary to create and capture the economic and social benefits of innovation. This book identifies how intellectual property can be harnessed to create and capture value through exploiting new opportunities for innovation. It is organized around three related themes: public policies for IP; firm strategies for IP; and creating value from IP, and offers insights from the latest research on IP strategies and practices to create and capture the economic and social benefits of innovation.Contents: Introduction (Joe Tidd) Public Policies for Intellectual Property: Appropriation and Appropriability in Open Source Software (Linus Dahlander) Formal Institutional Contexts as Ownership of Intellectual Property Rights and Their Implications for the Organization of Commercialization of Innovations at Universities — Comparative Data from Sweden and the United Kingdom (Peter Lindelöf) Open for Business: Universities, Entrepreneurial Academics and Open Innovation (Allen T Alexander, Kristel Miller and Sean Fielding) Repurposing Pharmaceuticals: Does United States Intellectual Property Law and Regulatory Policy Assign Sufficient Value to New Use Patents? (Thomas A Hemphill) Firm Strategies for Intellectual Property: Differences and Similarities Between Patents, Registered Designs and Copyrights: Empirical Evidence from the Netherlands (Mischa C Mol and Enno Masurel) Imitation Through Technology Licensing: Strategic Implications for Smaller Firms (Julian Lowe and Peter Taylor) Firm Patent Strategies in US Technology Standards Development (Thomas A Hemphill) What's Small Size Got to Do with It? Protection of Intellectual Assets in SMEs (Heidi Olander, Pia Hurmelinna-Laukkanen and Jukka Mahonen) Knowledge and Intellectual Property Management in Customer-Supplier Relationships (Jaakko Paasi, Tuija Luoma and Katri Valkokari and Nari Lee) More than One Decade of Viagra: What Lessons can be Learned from Intellectual Property Rights in the Erectile Dysfunction Market? (Cássia Rita Pereira Da Veiga, Claudimar Pereira Da Veiga, Jansen Maia Del Corso, Eduardo Winter and Wesley Vieira Da Silva) Creating Value from Intellectual Property: Intellectual Capital, Innovation and Performance: Empirical Evidence from SMEs (Karl-Heinz Leitner) Intellectual Property Appropriation Strategy and Its Impact on Innovation Performance (Sairah Hussain and Mile Terziovski) The Role of Patent, Citation and Objection Stocks in the Productivity Analysis of R&D — Using Japanese Company Data (Yasuyuki Ishii) Host Location Knowledge Sourcing and Subsidiary Innovative Performance: Examining the Moderating Role of Alternative Sources of Knowledge and IPR Distance (Georgios Batsakis) Profiting from Invention: Business Models of Patent Aggregating Companies (Carol A Krech, Frauke Ruther and Oliver Gassmann) Readership: Students and researchers studying innovation and intellectual property rights; professionals in the innovation/intellectual property rights field. Keywords:Intellectual Property;IP...

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No ficción
PUBLICADO
2017
5 de octubre
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
175
Páginas
EDITORIAL
World Scientific Publishing Company
VENTAS
Ingram DV LLC
TAMAÑO
7.7
MB

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