2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.nbt.2017.06.013
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Intellectual property rights derived from academic research and their role in the modern bioeconomy—A guide for scientists

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“…A great opportunity for universities is to seek to transfer technology to the private sector, and therefore capture the benefits of commercialization of their innovation and intellectual property rights through many different mechanisms. For universities, technology transfer by way of licensing out can successfully and efficiently bring their implication through to the marketplace (Krauss and Kuttenkeuler, 2018). For them, intellectual property is the currency of today's knowledge economy and tech transfer, mainly in the form of patents.…”
Section: Bio-economy and Universities' Activitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A great opportunity for universities is to seek to transfer technology to the private sector, and therefore capture the benefits of commercialization of their innovation and intellectual property rights through many different mechanisms. For universities, technology transfer by way of licensing out can successfully and efficiently bring their implication through to the marketplace (Krauss and Kuttenkeuler, 2018). For them, intellectual property is the currency of today's knowledge economy and tech transfer, mainly in the form of patents.…”
Section: Bio-economy and Universities' Activitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The European Union has recognized universities as an essential resource for innovation and seeks to support the innovative activities. Actions funded can be the risk assessment, design or market studies, or intellectual property exploration (Krauss and Kuttenkeuler, 2018). It is known that academic research on economics is mainly conducted by universities (Dragoș et al, 2014).…”
Section: Bio-economy and Universities' Activitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hay autores que consideran la bioeconomía como la "neoliberalización" de la naturaleza, es decir, la prevalencia de los valores del mercado, y como una forma de beneficiar el interés de grandes compañías interesadas en comercializar la innovación y las nuevas tecnologías y no a los pequeños productores (Lewandowski, 2018). Algunos de los debates sobre la bioeconomía y los desarrollos biotecnológicos están atravesados por aspectos éticos, ambientales, económicos, sociales y legales, como los derechos de propiedad intelectual y las implicaciones de las patentes en el costo y la accesibilidad de la tecnología en los países en desarrollo, así como la concientización del público y su aceptación de los desarrollos (Krauss & Kuttenkeuler, 2018).…”
Section: Aspectos Políticos Y Socialesunclassified
“…The opportunity and mutual benefit of these collaborations is essential to bring real benefits [15]. The higher the number of patents of a university, the more they increase the chances of concluding contracts with businesses thus making it more efficient to exploit the innovative potential [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%