Economics, Law and Intellectual Property: Seeking Strategies for Research and Teaching in a Developing FieldOve Granstrand Springer Science & Business Media, 2003. gada 30. nov. - 568 lappuses Intellectual property has rapidly become one of the most important, as well as most controversial, subjects in recent years amongst productive thinkers of many kinds all over the world. Scientific work and technological progress now depend largely on questions of who owns what, as do the success and profits of countless authors, artists, inventors, researchers and industrialists. Economic, legal and ethical issues play a central role in the increasingly complex balance between unilateral gains and universal benefits from the "knowledge society". Economics, Law and Intellectual Property explores the field in both depth and breadth through the latest views of leading experts in Europe and the United States. It provides a fundamental understanding of the problems and potential solutions, not only in doing practical business with ideas and innovations, but also on the level of institutions that influence such business. Addressing a range of readers from individual scholars to company managers and policy makers, it gives a unique perspective on current developments. |
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Preface | 3 |
Innovations and Intellectual Property Studies | 9 |
The Consumer the Trade Mark and the Credit Card | 41 |
Markets for Technology and Corporate Strategy | 77 |
New International Arrangements in Intellectual Property | 109 |
RD Information Flows and Patenting in Japan | 123 |
Intellectual Property Rights and Academic Health Centers | 155 |
Initial and Followon Pharmaceutical Inventions in Europe | 177 |
Unlocking the Potential of Intellectual Property | 311 |
14 | 331 |
Is University Patenting Necessary or Sufficient to Make University | 347 |
Patents as Structural Capital Towards Legal Constructionism | 363 |
Copyright and Cultural Policy for the Creative Industries | 419 |
Property or Policy? | 439 |
Intellectual Property Rights in the World Economy | 489 |
Summary and Reflections upon Further Developments | 519 |
Finding the Right | 199 |
Are we on our Way in the New Economy with Optimal Inventive Steps? | 223 |
12 | 279 |
Abbreviations | 563 |
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