Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7427300 | Technovation | 2015 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
Results suggest that IPR generally enhance industry value added, but the positive effect is mitigated with increased enforcement of IPR. Also, IPR enhanced R&D but showed a negative relationship with patented knowledge, suggesting that excessive propertization of knowledge may hinder sequential innovation. The positive role of IPR on R&D predominated in the chemical (discrete) industry and exerted negative effects in the electronic and machinery (complex) industries.
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Authors
Seokkyun Woo, Pilseong Jang, Yeonbae Kim,