2013
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-27907-2
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Intellectual Property and Development

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“…The overall effect of IPP protection on flows of bilateral trade level and FDI is uncertain (Fink & Braga, 2005;Olwan, 2013). Developing countries gain from FDI many ways like accessing to new technologies, increasing productivity, transferring of new technologies (Arun & Yıldırım, 2017;Gomez-Herrera, Martens, & Turlea, 2014;Hindman, 2006;Kesidou & Snijders, 2012;Olwan, 2013). FDI is more likely to be important in industries in which intangible, knowledge-based assets (KBAs) specific to each firm are significant (Maskus, 1997a).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The overall effect of IPP protection on flows of bilateral trade level and FDI is uncertain (Fink & Braga, 2005;Olwan, 2013). Developing countries gain from FDI many ways like accessing to new technologies, increasing productivity, transferring of new technologies (Arun & Yıldırım, 2017;Gomez-Herrera, Martens, & Turlea, 2014;Hindman, 2006;Kesidou & Snijders, 2012;Olwan, 2013). FDI is more likely to be important in industries in which intangible, knowledge-based assets (KBAs) specific to each firm are significant (Maskus, 1997a).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Few dependable empirical studies provide a clear perspective on a developing country when it adopts a robust IP system and the effects, on the amount of FDI to that country (Olwan, 2013). Also, a more significant number of comparative studies are necessary for these fields (Audretsch et al 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering a country's development in the innovation and intellectual property concept, there are different perspectives, such as to perceive an intellectual property development system as part of evolution. Hence, countries are considered socially and economically developed when they have associating economic systems that promote innovation (Olwan, 2011). Consequently, acknowledging a country as an innovator implies the analysis and recording of the adaptations and innovations (even if they are benchmarked) that show the best practices in the productive processes aimed at raising the national intellectual property (Cornell University, insead, & wipo, 2015).…”
Section: L'utilisation De Topsis Pour Classer Les Indicateurs D'innovmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Развитие российского рынка инноваций не пустой звук. Современный этап развития общества характеризуется повышением значения результатов творческой деятельности не только в культурной, но и в экономической, социальной и других сферах [Olwan 2013;Fink, Maksus 2005;Kumar 2002]. Соблюдение прав авторов в сфере интеллектуальной собственности является также одним из показателей развития демократического общества и интеграции государств в мировое сообщество [Ситдикова 2013].…”
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