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The Management of Intellectual Property.
Bosworth, Derek., Webster, Elizabeth. Editors.; D. Bosworth, A.F. Christie, D. Czarnitzki, C. Greenhalgh, W. Griffiths, B.H. Hall, L. Hunter, E.J. Iversen, P.H. Jensen, A. Kaloudis, R. Oriani, A. Palangkaraya, C. Peeters, R. Pitkethly, M. Reitzig, M. Rogers, B. van Pottelsberghe de la Potterie, E. Webster, A. Wyatt Contributors.
2006
F 141 BOS.T
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Title
The Management of Intellectual Property.
Author
Bosworth, Derek., Webster, Elizabeth. Editors.
D. Bosworth, A.F. Christie, D. Czarnitzki, C. Greenhalgh, W. Griffiths, B.H. Hall, L. Hunter, E.J. Iversen, P.H. Jensen, A. Kaloudis, R. Oriani, A. Palangkaraya, C. Peeters, R. Pitkethly, M. Reitzig, M. Rogers, B. van Pottelsberghe de la Potterie, E. Webster, A. Wyatt Contributors.
D. Bosworth, A.F. Christie, D. Czarnitzki, C. Greenhalgh, W. Griffiths, B.H. Hall, L. Hunter, E.J. Iversen, P.H. Jensen, A. Kaloudis, R. Oriani, A. Palangkaraya, C. Peeters, R. Pitkethly, M. Reitzig, M. Rogers, B. van Pottelsberghe de la Potterie, E. Webster, A. Wyatt Contributors.
Description
352 pages ; 24 cm.
ISBN
9781845421120 Print
9781847201553 eBook
9781847201553 eBook
Alternate Call Number
F 141 BOS.T
Summary
This book brings together innovative contributions on the management of intellectual property (IP) and intellectual property rights by an esteemed and multi-disciplinary group of economists, management scientists, accountants and lawyers. Offering a broad and enlightening picture of the measurement and management of IP, the contributors argue that the shift towards a knowledge-based economy has increased the importance of IP and more generally, intangible assets, as a focus for company decision-making behaviour. The book explores these intangible assets, which are driven by investments in R&D, marketing, education and training, management information systems and organizational structure. The inherent risk in the development of such assets – born from the involvement of creativity and innovation – is also discussed. The Management of Intellectual Property should prove of use to both students of management and managers in the field who have to make decisions with regard to investments in, and the protection of, IP and other intangible assets.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note
Part I: Introduction
1. The Management of Intellectual Property: Introduction
Part II: Perspectives on Intellectual Property and Intangible Assets
2. A Legal Perspective; 3. An Accounting Perspective; 4. A Management Perspective; 5. An Economic Perspective
Part III: Intellectual Property and Company Performance
6. Market Valuation of US and European Intellectual Property; 7. Market Valuation of UK Intellectual Property: Manufacturing, Utility and Financial Services Firms; 8. Market Valuation of Australian Intellectual Property; 9. Innovation Scoreboards: An Australian Perspective
Part IV: Understanding the Use of Intellectual Property by Firms
10. Intellectual Property and Company Performance: Company Case Study Evidence; 11. Use of Intellectual Property by the UK Financial Services Sector; 12. Understanding the Patenting Behaviour of Firms
Part V: Intellectual Property and Strategic Decision-Making
13. IP-Valuation as a Tool to Sustain Innovation; 14. Patent Valuations and Real Options; 15. Valuing Patents and Patent Portfolios from a Corporate Perspective: Theoretical Considerations, Applied Needs and Future Challenges
Index
1. The Management of Intellectual Property: Introduction
Part II: Perspectives on Intellectual Property and Intangible Assets
2. A Legal Perspective; 3. An Accounting Perspective; 4. A Management Perspective; 5. An Economic Perspective
Part III: Intellectual Property and Company Performance
6. Market Valuation of US and European Intellectual Property; 7. Market Valuation of UK Intellectual Property: Manufacturing, Utility and Financial Services Firms; 8. Market Valuation of Australian Intellectual Property; 9. Innovation Scoreboards: An Australian Perspective
Part IV: Understanding the Use of Intellectual Property by Firms
10. Intellectual Property and Company Performance: Company Case Study Evidence; 11. Use of Intellectual Property by the UK Financial Services Sector; 12. Understanding the Patenting Behaviour of Firms
Part V: Intellectual Property and Strategic Decision-Making
13. IP-Valuation as a Tool to Sustain Innovation; 14. Patent Valuations and Real Options; 15. Valuing Patents and Patent Portfolios from a Corporate Perspective: Theoretical Considerations, Applied Needs and Future Challenges
Index
Linked Resources
Published
Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar, Publishing, 2006.
Language
English
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