Economic Impacts of Intellectual Property-Conditioned Government Incentives
- Singapore: IP Key, Springer,
- x, 328p.
978-981-10-1117-7
Part I. Inter-country Comparative Analysis and Studies from the EU IP-Conditioned Government Incentives in China and the EU: A Comparative Analysis of Strategies and Impacts on Patent Quality 3. IP-Conditioned Subsidies in Germany and the EU: Operation, dangers, and Recommendations 4. The Impact of Public Support for SMEs' Patenting Activity: Empirical Evidence from Italy 5. IP-Conditioned Tax Incentives: The Right Approach to Stimulate Innovation and R&D in the European Union? 6. Incentives for Chinese Inventors: A Proposal for a New Inventor Remuneration Scheme with German Elements Part II. Studies of China 7. The Upsurge of Domestic Patent Applications in China: Is R&D Expenditure or Patent Subsidy Policy Responsible? 8. The Evolving Environment for Intellectual Property Tax Management in China 9. Evaluating Patent Promotion Policies in China: Consequences for Patent Quantity and Quality 10. university Patent Licensing and Its Contribution to China's National Innovation System 11. A Study on the Effects of Intellectual Property Policies in China: Evidence from China's 'IP Demonstration City' Program 12. Invention Patents are Not for Everyone: Developing less Industrialized regions in China with 'Light' Intellectual Property