Intellectual property rights management : rookies, dealers and strategists and strategic dealers
By: Alkaersig, Lars
Title By: Beukal, Karin | Reichstein, Toke
Material type: BookPublisher: Hampshire : New York, NY : Palgrave Macmillan, c2015.Description: xvii, 195 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.ISBN: 9781137469526Subject(s): Intellectual property -- Management | Intellectual property -- Economic aspects | Intellectual capital -- Management | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Insurance / Property | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Management | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Management Science | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Strategic Planning | LAW / Intellectual Property / GeneralDDC classification: 346.04/8 Online resources: Location MapItem type | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 346.048 AL IN (Browse shelf) | Available | T0017652 |
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346.022 CO NT Contractual management : | 346.023 WE SH The shield of nationality : | 346.032 WI LI Liability for negligent misstatements / | 346.048 AL IN Intellectual property rights management : | 346.048 AR WO The World Trade Organization knowledge agreements / | 346.048 CO PY Copyfight : | 346.048 EL IN Intellectual property : |
Machine generated contents note: -- 1. Introduction -- 2. IP Archetypes - Rookies, Strategists, Dealers and Strategic Dealers -- 3. The IP Rookie -- 4. The IP Dealer -- 5. The IP Strategist -- 6. The IP Strategic Dealer -- 7. IP Strategy -- 8. Markets for IP -- 9. IP Archetypes and Demographics -- 10. IP and Economic Performance -- Exercises.
"Intellectual Property Rights Management explores how the entire toolbox of intellectual property (IP) protection and management are successfully combined and how firms generate value from IP. In particular, this book provides a framework of archetypes which firms will be able to self-identify with and which will allow companies to focus on the IP and IP Management issues most relevant to them. By doing so, the authors offer further insights as to the use of IP and IP management practices across firms. By looking at empirical data covering the population of firms, the findings not only pertain to large organization but also reflect the practices and operations that reside in SMEs. This volume also utilizes labor market and firm data to determine whether there is a definitive relationship between IP and economic performance on the firm level. "--