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Rethinking firm-specific advantages from intellectual property rights: Boundary conditions for MNEs
We develop three sets of theoretical boundary conditions for the firm-specific advantages (FSA) and country-specific advantages (CSA) view of intellectual property rights (IPR) in international business. These...
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A stakeholder-based view of the evolution of intellectual property institutions
In this article, we address several limitations of prior international business studies that investigate how and why intellectual property rights (IPR) institutions evolve in ways of consequence to multination...
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Correction to: China’s Intellectual Property Regime for Innovation
In the original version of the book, the following belated corrections are to be incorporated.
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Conclusions
This book provides a timely and up-to-date evaluation of the risks that China’s IP regime poses to innovation. Our central finding is that China’s IP regime for innovation has improved notably over time, and t...
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Implications for Policymakers
In this chapter, we provide recommendations about ways to reform China’s IP regime to make it more conducive to innovation. While many reforms could be suggested, we highlight reforms we believe are most impor...
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Introduction
This book evaluates the risks that China’s intellectual property (IP) regime poses to innovation. The regime has been heavily criticized in recent years as potentially stifling innovation. In fact, disputes o...
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Chinese Patenting Trends and the Role of the State
This chapter looks at trends in Chinese patent quantity as well as Chinese patent “quality”, which is one way to measure the extent to which patents reflect innovation. The role of the Chinese state in influe...
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New/Experimental IP-Related Measures
The growth of Internet-intensive and other emerging industries in China has posed new challenges to governance of IP, to which the Chinese state has proactively responded. The Chinese state has recently attemp...
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IP Enforcement
Many improvements have been made to China’s IP enforcement system over the past few decades. However, noteworthy challenges still remain: China could benefit from an even higher quality IP enforcement system ...
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Statutory IP Laws
China has established a relatively complete legal infrastructure for IP protection over the past 30 years. During this time, China’s IP laws and regulations have become increasingly conducive to innovation rat...
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IP Measures for Transmission and Exploitation of Technological Knowledge
The ability of technological knowledge to be efficiently created and shared among different economic agents in a NIS is a fundamental determinant of the ability of an economy to sustainably generate innovation...
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Administration of IP Rights
A relatively complex state system for administering IP rights has been developed in China since the 1980s. This chapter provides a brief overview of this system and offers a general assessment as to how it has...
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Implications for Businesses
As illustrated throughout this book, although China’s current IP regime poses a range of risks, i.e., hazards and costs, to various actors participating in the country’s NIS, firms are often most directly and ...
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IP-Conditioned Government Incentives in China and the EU: A Comparative Analysis of Strategies and Impacts on Patent Quality
This paper uses typological analysis to identify the strategies behind more than 70 IP-conditioned government incentive programs in China and 21 EU Member States, compares these strategies, and uses policy cas...