2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.wpi.2011.08.002
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WIPO services for access to patent information - Building patent information infrastructure and capacity in LDCs and developing countries

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“…Observing an WIPO's change of behaviour, in which its bureaucratic profile of intellectual assets of developed countries changed (because there was a need to show some institutional governance within the institution); to which its profile currently adapts pragmatic conditions for optimization of patent registration and identification software, alignment of registration metrics to all countries, and actions to promote innovation potential technological development infrastructures in developing countries (Takagi and Czaijkowski, 2012).…”
Section: World Intellectual Property Organization -Wipomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Observing an WIPO's change of behaviour, in which its bureaucratic profile of intellectual assets of developed countries changed (because there was a need to show some institutional governance within the institution); to which its profile currently adapts pragmatic conditions for optimization of patent registration and identification software, alignment of registration metrics to all countries, and actions to promote innovation potential technological development infrastructures in developing countries (Takagi and Czaijkowski, 2012).…”
Section: World Intellectual Property Organization -Wipomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aportes a la Investigación y a la Docencia and the reinvigoration of its consumer goods and capital (Pereira, Verocai, Cordeiro, Gomes, & Costa, 2015). Therefore, least developed countries -that have already suffered from economic weaknesses and basic production infrastructure-are confronted with bureaucratic issues for researching, understanding and analyzing innovation information for their promotion (Takagi & Czaijkowski, 2012).…”
Section: L'utilisation De Topsis Pour Classer Les Indicateurs D'innovmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As such, it is a cross‐cutting issue which touches upon all sectors of the Organization. At the 2007 General Assembly, WIPO Member States adopted 45 recommendations (of the 111 original proposals) made by the Provisional Committee on Proposals Related to a WIPO Development Agenda (PCDA), seven of which refer to patent information 34…”
Section: Patent Information Management and Global Development (Importmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Takagi and Czajkowski34 recently summarized the need for patent information infrastructure in developing and least developed countries in order for innovation and knowledge‐based development to proceed at sufficient pace and thereby to eventually have wide‐ranging positive impact: ‘Just as participation in the physical economy requires access to roads, bridges to transport goods, a similar infrastructure is needed in the virtual and knowledge economy. However, here the highway is represented by the Internet and other networks, bridges are inter‐operable data standards, and vehicles are computers and databases’.…”
Section: Capacity Building For Patent Information Access Retrieval mentioning
confidence: 99%