Evolving properties of intellectual capitalism: Patents and innovations for growth and welfare
Book, 2018

Intellectual capitalism is evolving, driving and driven by technological innovations and various forms of entrepreneruship. The purpose of this eagerly anticipated book is to analyze the linkages between R & D, patents, innovations, entrepreneurship and growth. Based on a large array of national empirical and policy studies, it elaborates on a comprehensive range of innovation and IP issues that are pertinent not only to Europe but to the world as a whole. These issues include the role of patents and licensing in the governance of technology and innovation, and the various uses and abuses of patents. It further elaborates on new IP phenomena in an increasingly patent-intensive world with patent-rich multinationals and patent-savvy new entrants from Asia. In a world facing challenges that call for innovative responses, the book contains a set of valuable policy recommendations for strengthening innovativeness for economic growth and ultimately for social value creation.

Author

Ove Granstrand

Chalmers, Mathematical Sciences, Applied Mathematics and Statistics

Subject Categories

Economic History

Social Sciences Interdisciplinary

Economic Geography

DOI

10.4337/9780857935465

ISBN

9780857935465

Publisher

Edward Elgar Publishing Limited

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1/20/2021