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The Role of Intellectual Property Rights in Biotechnology Innovation
Intellectual property rights (IPRs), particularly patents, occupy a prominent position in innovation systems, but to what extent they support or hinder innovation is widely disputed. Through the lens of biotechnology, this book delves deeply into the main issues at the crossroads of innovation and IPRs to evaluate claims of the positive and negative impacts of IPRs on innovation.
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Intellectual property rights (IPRs), particularly patents, occupy a prominent position in innovation systems, but to what extent they support or hinder innovation is widely disputed. Through the lens of biotechnology, this book delves deeply into the main issues at the crossroads of innovation and IPRs to evaluate claims of the positive and negative impacts of IPRs on innovation.
An international group of scholars from a range of disciplines – economic geography, health law, business, philosophy, history, public health, management – examine how IPRs actually operate in innovation systems, not just from the perspective of theory but grounded in their global, regional, national, current and historical contexts. In so doing, the contributors seek to uncover and move beyond deeply held assumptions about the role of IPRs in innovation systems.
Scholars and students interested in innovation, science and technology policy, intellectual property rights and technology transfer will find this volume of great interest. The findings will also be of value to decision makers in science and technology policy and managers of intellectual property in biotechnology and venture capital firms.
An international group of scholars from a range of disciplines – economic geography, health law, business, philosophy, history, public health, management – examine how IPRs actually operate in innovation systems, not just from the perspective of theory but grounded in their global, regional, national, current and historical contexts. In so doing, the contributors seek to uncover and move beyond deeply held assumptions about the role of IPRs in innovation systems.
Scholars and students interested in innovation, science and technology policy, intellectual property rights and technology transfer will find this volume of great interest. The findings will also be of value to decision makers in science and technology policy and managers of intellectual property in biotechnology and venture capital firms.
Critical Acclaim
‘. . . recommended to anyone interested in the thrilling subject of the relationship of IPRs and innovation.’
– Ralf Uhrich, Journal of Intellectual Property
‘This is an outstanding piece of scholarship. It will serve as a powerful stimulant for new research in the field and as a reliable guide for practitioners.’
– Calestous Juma, Harvard University, US
– Ralf Uhrich, Journal of Intellectual Property
‘This is an outstanding piece of scholarship. It will serve as a powerful stimulant for new research in the field and as a reliable guide for practitioners.’
– Calestous Juma, Harvard University, US
Contributors
Contributors: B. Asheim, C. Ayerbe, R.Y. Boadi, J.A. Bovenberg, T. Bubela, D. Castle, T. Caulfield, S. Chaturvedi, L.M. Cloutier, L.M. Cloutier, A.S. Daar, K.L. Durell, C.W. Francis, A.J. Glass, E.R. Gold, J.A. Holbrook, M. Ingham, I. Inkster, A.G. Isaac, F.S. Kieff, C. May, E. Métais, L. Mitkova, F.X. Nunez, S. Oriel, W.G. Park, T. Piper, S. Sirois, P.H. Sullivan, K. Sumikura, F. Valentin, C. Zeller
Contents
Contents:
Introduction
David Castle
PART I: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IN INNOVATION SYSTEMS
1. Introduction
David Castle
1. Are Intellectual Property Rights Quanta of Innovation?
J. Adam Holbrook
2. Intellectual Property Rights and Innovation Systems: Issues for Governance in a Global Context
Bjørn Asheim, Finn Valentin and Christian Zeller
3. Intellectual Property Rights Policy for Gene-Related Inventions – Toward Optimum Balance Between Public and Private Ownership
Koichi Sumikura
PART II: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT IN BIOTECHNOLOGY
Introduction
Karen L. Durell
4. Fundamentals of Intellectual Property Management
Patrick H. Sullivan
5. Making a Return on R&D: A Business Perspective
Sharon Oriel
6. Looking Beyond the Firm: Intellectual Asset Management and Biotechnology
Karen L. Durell and E. Richard Gold
PART III: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IN RELATION TO OTHER MEASURES OF INNOVATION
Introduction
L. Martin Cloutier and David Castle
7. Increasing Internal Value from Patents: The Role of Organizational Arrangements
Marc Ingham, Cecile Ayerbe, Emmanuel Métais and Liliana Mitkova
8. Language System (LS) 3.0: An Agenda for a Model of Innovation Valuation
Clinton W. Francis
9. Measurement of Innovation and Intellectual Property Management: Challenging Processes
L. Martin Cloutier and Susanne Sirois
PART IV: BEYOND PATENT LENGTH
Introduction
Amy J. Glass and Fabricio X. Nunez
10. Open Development: Is the ‘Open Source’ Analogy Relevant to Biotechnology?
Alan G. Isaac and Walter G. Park
11. On the Border: Biotechnology, the Scope of Intellectual Property and the Dissemination of Scientific Benefits
Christopher May
12. On the Comparative Institutional Economics of Intellectual Property in Biotechnology
F. Scott Kieff
PART V: INNOVATION GOVERNANCE
Introduction
Tania Bubela
13. Accessibility of Biological Data: A Role for the European Database Right?
Jasper A. Bovenberg
14. Biotechnology Patents, Public Trust and Patent Pools: The Need for Governance?
Timothy Caulfield
15. Agricultural Biotechnology and Trends in the Intellectual Property Rights Regime: Emerging Challenges for Developing Countries
Sachin Chaturvedi
PART VI: NATIONAL, INTERNATIONAL AND HISTORICAL COMPARISONS
Introduction
Abdallah S. Daar and David Castle
16. The Role of Intellectual Property Rights in Biotechnology Innovation: National and International Comparisons
Richard Y. Boadi
17. Intellectual Property, Information and Divergences in Economic Development – Institutional Patterns and Outcomes circa 1421–2000
Ian Inkster
18. Watch What You Export: The History of Medical Exceptions from Patentability
Tina Piper
Index
Introduction
David Castle
PART I: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IN INNOVATION SYSTEMS
1. Introduction
David Castle
1. Are Intellectual Property Rights Quanta of Innovation?
J. Adam Holbrook
2. Intellectual Property Rights and Innovation Systems: Issues for Governance in a Global Context
Bjørn Asheim, Finn Valentin and Christian Zeller
3. Intellectual Property Rights Policy for Gene-Related Inventions – Toward Optimum Balance Between Public and Private Ownership
Koichi Sumikura
PART II: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT IN BIOTECHNOLOGY
Introduction
Karen L. Durell
4. Fundamentals of Intellectual Property Management
Patrick H. Sullivan
5. Making a Return on R&D: A Business Perspective
Sharon Oriel
6. Looking Beyond the Firm: Intellectual Asset Management and Biotechnology
Karen L. Durell and E. Richard Gold
PART III: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IN RELATION TO OTHER MEASURES OF INNOVATION
Introduction
L. Martin Cloutier and David Castle
7. Increasing Internal Value from Patents: The Role of Organizational Arrangements
Marc Ingham, Cecile Ayerbe, Emmanuel Métais and Liliana Mitkova
8. Language System (LS) 3.0: An Agenda for a Model of Innovation Valuation
Clinton W. Francis
9. Measurement of Innovation and Intellectual Property Management: Challenging Processes
L. Martin Cloutier and Susanne Sirois
PART IV: BEYOND PATENT LENGTH
Introduction
Amy J. Glass and Fabricio X. Nunez
10. Open Development: Is the ‘Open Source’ Analogy Relevant to Biotechnology?
Alan G. Isaac and Walter G. Park
11. On the Border: Biotechnology, the Scope of Intellectual Property and the Dissemination of Scientific Benefits
Christopher May
12. On the Comparative Institutional Economics of Intellectual Property in Biotechnology
F. Scott Kieff
PART V: INNOVATION GOVERNANCE
Introduction
Tania Bubela
13. Accessibility of Biological Data: A Role for the European Database Right?
Jasper A. Bovenberg
14. Biotechnology Patents, Public Trust and Patent Pools: The Need for Governance?
Timothy Caulfield
15. Agricultural Biotechnology and Trends in the Intellectual Property Rights Regime: Emerging Challenges for Developing Countries
Sachin Chaturvedi
PART VI: NATIONAL, INTERNATIONAL AND HISTORICAL COMPARISONS
Introduction
Abdallah S. Daar and David Castle
16. The Role of Intellectual Property Rights in Biotechnology Innovation: National and International Comparisons
Richard Y. Boadi
17. Intellectual Property, Information and Divergences in Economic Development – Institutional Patterns and Outcomes circa 1421–2000
Ian Inkster
18. Watch What You Export: The History of Medical Exceptions from Patentability
Tina Piper
Index