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Handbook of Innovation and Intellectual Property Rights
Evolving Scholarship and Reflections
9781800880610 Edward Elgar Publishing
Providing a panoramic overview of the field, this Handbook examines the intellectual property (IP) rights that protect artistic and inventive works, demonstrating that innovation and creativity require appropriate practical institutions alongside imagination and inspiration. Advancing key debates in the field, it identifies important reforms and mechanisms to improve IP systems for both the creators and users of protected works.
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Providing a panoramic overview of the field, this Handbook examines the intellectual property (IP) rights that protect artistic and inventive works, demonstrating that innovation and creativity require appropriate practical institutions alongside imagination and inspiration. Advancing key debates in the field, it identifies important reforms and mechanisms to improve IP systems for both the creators and users of protected works.
Chapters cover key forms of IP, including patents, trademarks, copyrights, trade secrecy, open innovation and traditional knowledge. Adopting a global perspective, the Handbook reviews international, regional and multilateral IP agreements alongside country-specific case studies. Expert authors critically analyse the balance between IP protection and access to inventive works, investigating limitations and exceptions to IP rights such as fair use and compulsory licensing. Ultimately, they highlight the relevance of IP to modern challenges from pandemics, food security and climate change to economic development and artificial intelligence.
Taking an interdisciplinary approach, the Handbook of Innovation and Intellectual Property Rights is a vital resource for students and scholars of economics, law and business. It also provides policymakers with important practical advice on constructing effective IP regimes.
Chapters cover key forms of IP, including patents, trademarks, copyrights, trade secrecy, open innovation and traditional knowledge. Adopting a global perspective, the Handbook reviews international, regional and multilateral IP agreements alongside country-specific case studies. Expert authors critically analyse the balance between IP protection and access to inventive works, investigating limitations and exceptions to IP rights such as fair use and compulsory licensing. Ultimately, they highlight the relevance of IP to modern challenges from pandemics, food security and climate change to economic development and artificial intelligence.
Taking an interdisciplinary approach, the Handbook of Innovation and Intellectual Property Rights is a vital resource for students and scholars of economics, law and business. It also provides policymakers with important practical advice on constructing effective IP regimes.
Critical Acclaim
‘This Handbook is amazing as it covers almost all possible topics related to IPRs, including very recent topics like AI. Further, all diverse forms of IPRs are discussed, such as trade secrecy, copyrights, plant variety protection, and trademarks. It is really interdisciplinary as it is a collection of contributions from law, economics, international business, management, and media studies.’
– Keun Lee, Seoul National University, South Korea
– Keun Lee, Seoul National University, South Korea
Contents
Contents
1 Introduction to the Handbook of Innovation and Intellectual Property Rights 1
Walter G. Park
PART I INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS AND MACRO PERSPECTIVE
2 Macroeconomic effects of intellectual property rights: an updated survey 13
Angus C. Chu
3 Intellectual property rights and international trade: recent evidence and
directions for research 27
Keith E. Maskus
4 Preferential trade agreements and intellectual property rights 48
Mercedes Campi and Marco Dueñas
5 Foreign knowledge activities and home country innovation: does global
innovation hollow out or strengthen the home base of US MNCs? 62
Heather Berry
6 Compulsory licensing under the multilateral trading system 80
Kamal Saggi
PART II ADVANCES IN PATENT RESEARCH
7 Schumpeterian growth theory and the patent puzzle 102
Michael A. Klein and Fuat Şener
8 Decentralising the patent system 120
Gaétan de Rassenfosse and Kyle Higham
9 Alternative responses to anti-commons: state financing of latecomer patenting 139
Dan Prud’homme
10 Patent title insurance 163
Charles Duan
PART III DIGITAL ECONOMY, CULTURE, AND CREATIVITY
11 Copyright and trade in the digital music industry 177
Hildegunn Kyvik Nordås
12 God is in the detail: intellectual property in light of cultural economics 191
Christian Handke
13 Copyright exceptions and innovation 206
Patricia Aufderheide
14 How cultural traits shape patent rights across countries 221
Ani Harutyunyan
PART IV IP DIVERSITY
15 Institutions of innovation and productivity: the role of open science 230
E. Richard Gold
16 Trade secrecy, knowledge sharing, and cooperation: the case of
developing and manufacturing Covid-19 treatments 248
Mark F. Schultz
17 Traditional knowledge as intellectual property subject matter:
perspectives from history, anthropology, and diverse economies 270
Graham Dutfield and Uma Suthersanen
18 Brand value and stock markets: evidence from trademark litigations 291
Yi Qian , Anne Coughlan and Vidya Kamate
19 Untangling searchable and experiential quality responses to counterfeits 310
Yi Qian, Qiang Gong and Yuxin Chen
PART V SECTORAL ANALYSES
20 The complex landscape of intellectual property rights in agricultural
research, development, and innovation 330
Mercedes Campi
21 Intellectual property protections of genetically modified organisms:
Implications for technology transfers 342
Pamela J. Smith
22 The challenge of green innovation 374
William Nordhaus
23 Health and biopharmaceutical innovation 396
Kristina M. L. Acri née Lybecker
24 Patent landscape analysis of mRNA Covid-19 vaccine technology:
examining the role of biotech companies, public research and universities 417
Fabio Montobbio, Gabriele Pellegrino and Valerio Sterzi
25 Beyond intellectual property: lessons on local manufacturing,
collaboration, and policy from the pandemic era 440
Burcu Kilic
PART VI REGIONAL ANALYSES
26 Patent policy changes in India and their implications 454
Ruchi Sharma and Madan Dhanora
27 The journey of intellectual property rights in Turkish universities: from
invention to commercialization 469
Serdal Temel
28 Startups, innovation and IP in sub-Saharan Africa 485
Mafini Dosso
Index 500
1 Introduction to the Handbook of Innovation and Intellectual Property Rights 1
Walter G. Park
PART I INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS AND MACRO PERSPECTIVE
2 Macroeconomic effects of intellectual property rights: an updated survey 13
Angus C. Chu
3 Intellectual property rights and international trade: recent evidence and
directions for research 27
Keith E. Maskus
4 Preferential trade agreements and intellectual property rights 48
Mercedes Campi and Marco Dueñas
5 Foreign knowledge activities and home country innovation: does global
innovation hollow out or strengthen the home base of US MNCs? 62
Heather Berry
6 Compulsory licensing under the multilateral trading system 80
Kamal Saggi
PART II ADVANCES IN PATENT RESEARCH
7 Schumpeterian growth theory and the patent puzzle 102
Michael A. Klein and Fuat Şener
8 Decentralising the patent system 120
Gaétan de Rassenfosse and Kyle Higham
9 Alternative responses to anti-commons: state financing of latecomer patenting 139
Dan Prud’homme
10 Patent title insurance 163
Charles Duan
PART III DIGITAL ECONOMY, CULTURE, AND CREATIVITY
11 Copyright and trade in the digital music industry 177
Hildegunn Kyvik Nordås
12 God is in the detail: intellectual property in light of cultural economics 191
Christian Handke
13 Copyright exceptions and innovation 206
Patricia Aufderheide
14 How cultural traits shape patent rights across countries 221
Ani Harutyunyan
PART IV IP DIVERSITY
15 Institutions of innovation and productivity: the role of open science 230
E. Richard Gold
16 Trade secrecy, knowledge sharing, and cooperation: the case of
developing and manufacturing Covid-19 treatments 248
Mark F. Schultz
17 Traditional knowledge as intellectual property subject matter:
perspectives from history, anthropology, and diverse economies 270
Graham Dutfield and Uma Suthersanen
18 Brand value and stock markets: evidence from trademark litigations 291
Yi Qian , Anne Coughlan and Vidya Kamate
19 Untangling searchable and experiential quality responses to counterfeits 310
Yi Qian, Qiang Gong and Yuxin Chen
PART V SECTORAL ANALYSES
20 The complex landscape of intellectual property rights in agricultural
research, development, and innovation 330
Mercedes Campi
21 Intellectual property protections of genetically modified organisms:
Implications for technology transfers 342
Pamela J. Smith
22 The challenge of green innovation 374
William Nordhaus
23 Health and biopharmaceutical innovation 396
Kristina M. L. Acri née Lybecker
24 Patent landscape analysis of mRNA Covid-19 vaccine technology:
examining the role of biotech companies, public research and universities 417
Fabio Montobbio, Gabriele Pellegrino and Valerio Sterzi
25 Beyond intellectual property: lessons on local manufacturing,
collaboration, and policy from the pandemic era 440
Burcu Kilic
PART VI REGIONAL ANALYSES
26 Patent policy changes in India and their implications 454
Ruchi Sharma and Madan Dhanora
27 The journey of intellectual property rights in Turkish universities: from
invention to commercialization 469
Serdal Temel
28 Startups, innovation and IP in sub-Saharan Africa 485
Mafini Dosso
Index 500