Intellectual property statistics : measuring framework for standards and trade in ideas / Eskil Ullberg ; foreword by Robert Koopman.
2023
K1401 .U45 2023
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Title
Intellectual property statistics : measuring framework for standards and trade in ideas / Eskil Ullberg ; foreword by Robert Koopman.
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ISBN
9783031363863 (electronic book)
3031363868 (electronic book)
9783031363856 (print)
303136385X (print)
3031363868 (electronic book)
9783031363856 (print)
303136385X (print)
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2023]
Copyright
©2023
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xxi, 184 pages) : illustrations (some color).
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-031-36386-3 doi
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K1401 .U45 2023
Dewey Decimal Classification
346.04/8
Summary
"Patents and other intellectual property (IP) rights are increasingly part of cross-border trade in their own rights. Patent transfers and patent licensing between inventors, investors and innovators create new business strategies of cooperation in the creation of new technology (increasing the productivity in the stock of technology assets) and efficient 'distribution' of these rights. The rights bundles are then used (also increasingly) in products and services being traded cross-border, furthering economic efficiency created by this cooperative strategy. Today's international trade statistics, however, lack statistics explicitly on trade flows from ideas, based on IP rights. This book offers an idea based statistical framework to measure IP, (i.e., increasingly depends on trade in ideas) and explores ways to introduce the framework into international standards. Specifically, it offers a theory of value to measure the flows from IP and an asset view of IP to deal with allocation of resources and who owns these rights. This is then contrasted with the current way IP is treated and a 'gap analysis' is used to identify what needs to change in the standards. This new framework can help develop theories, policies, practices and inform the decisions needed to better leverage the human capital formation of inventors everywhere"--Publisher's description.
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Eskil Ullberg is an adjunct professor of economics at George Mason University (Fairfax, Virginia, USA) and Director of the Trade in Ideas Program hosted at the Institute for Management of Innovation and Technology (Sweden).
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Contributions to economics. 2197-7178
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Table of Contents
Theory of Value
Today's Balance of Payment Statistics and Data Gap
Today's Financial Accounting Standards and Data Gap
Overview of the Framework
Description of the Collection and Compilation of Data for each Element
A Proof-of-Concept Study in Perú
Can Data be Collected in a Developing Nation?
Future Steps Towards New Standards and Statistics.
Today's Balance of Payment Statistics and Data Gap
Today's Financial Accounting Standards and Data Gap
Overview of the Framework
Description of the Collection and Compilation of Data for each Element
A Proof-of-Concept Study in Perú
Can Data be Collected in a Developing Nation?
Future Steps Towards New Standards and Statistics.