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Resilience and Ingenuity: Global Innovation Responses to COVID-19.
2022
G 160 FIN.R
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Title
Resilience and Ingenuity: Global Innovation Responses to COVID-19.
Author
Fink, Carsten; Ménière, Yann; Toole, Andrew A.; Veugelers, Reinhilde. Editors
European Patent Office; United States Patent and Trademark Office; World Intellectual Property Organization.
European Patent Office; United States Patent and Trademark Office; World Intellectual Property Organization.
Item Type
Book
Description
vii, 236 pages.
ISBN
9781912179626 Print
Alternate Call Number
G 160 FIN.R
Summary
The Covid-19 pandemic has profoundly affected the ecosystems that spur innovation and creativity around the world. Innovators faced demand shocks, heightened uncertainty, far-reaching supply disruptions and a radical shift in the demand for new technologies. How did they respond? A new ebook published by CEPR untangles how the Covid-19 shock shaped the innovation landscape of the world’s major economies, and how scientists, entrepreneurs and creative professionals responded to the crisis. The ebook’s 18 chapters – authored by institutional and academic economists – paint a picture of resilience and ingenuity. They not only document that innovation was at the centre of addressing the public health emergency, but also how the Covid-19 shock has unleashed a new entrepreneurship wave driven by digital technologies that has reshaped economic activity
Formatted Contents Note
Foreword
Introduction / Carsten Fink, Yann Ménière, Andrew A. Toole and Reinhilde Veugelers
Part I: Impact across the world: Much similarity, some divergence
1. How the COVID-19 crisis affected international intellectual property filings / Carsten Fink, Ryan Lamb, Bruno Le Feuvre and Hao Zhou
2. Immunity to the COVID-19 shock? The case of US innovation / Walter G. Park, Andrew A. Toole, Gerard Torres and Richard D. Miller
3. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on trademark activity in Canada / Gray Barski, Alex Lehmann, Diego Santilli and Sean Martineau
4. COVID-19 and the analysis of patent, trademark and industrial design applications in Brazil / Marina Filgueiras Jorge, Sergio M Paulino de Carvalho, Irene von der Weid, Fernando Linhares de Assis, Gustavo Travassos and Vera Pinheiro
5. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on patent activity: Some evidence from patent filings at the European Patent Office / Bettina Reichl and Marc Nicolas
6. The impact of COVID-19 and Singapore’s response / William Kwek, Jia Yi Ho, Wei En Thong, Tan Chor Kiang, Muhammad Bin Rahmat and Benjamin Mak
7. The COVID-19 impact on innovation in China / Can Huang and Yurong Zhang
8. COVID-19: Crisis or opportunity? The case of South Korean innovation / Wonjoon Kim, Daehyun Kim and Taekyun Kim
9. Impacts of COVID-19 on R&D and patenting activities in Japan: Demand shocks, application delay, and patent option value / Isamu Yamauchi, Sadao Nagaoka and Daisuke Miyazaki
10. The COVID-19 impact in Australia / Michael Falk, Haiyang Zhang, Brodie Dobson-Keeffe, Catriona Bruce and Pushpika Wijesinghe
Part II: Responses in the innovation ecosystem
11. Impact of COVID-19 on investments in digital technologies by SMEs in the EU and the US / Julie Delanote, Ilja Rudyk and Désirée Rückert
12. The COVID-19 pandemic and academic research enterprise / Kyle R. Myers
13 The power of attention: Early indications of how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the direction of scientific research in the life sciences / Karin Hoisl, Carolin Lerchenmüller, Marc Lerchenmueller and Leo Schmallenbach
14. COVID-19 and clinical trials / Margaret Kyle
15. The new mRNA breakthrough technology for vaccines: A lucky shot? / Reinhilde Veugelers
16. COVID and the US creative economy: Supply, demand, and the hastening of the future / Joel Waldfogel
17. Online consumption behaviour and how infringement levels changed during lockdown / UK Intellectual Property Office
18. The COVID-19 impact on artistic income: Evidence from Germany / Alexander Cuntz and Matthias Sahli
Introduction / Carsten Fink, Yann Ménière, Andrew A. Toole and Reinhilde Veugelers
Part I: Impact across the world: Much similarity, some divergence
1. How the COVID-19 crisis affected international intellectual property filings / Carsten Fink, Ryan Lamb, Bruno Le Feuvre and Hao Zhou
2. Immunity to the COVID-19 shock? The case of US innovation / Walter G. Park, Andrew A. Toole, Gerard Torres and Richard D. Miller
3. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on trademark activity in Canada / Gray Barski, Alex Lehmann, Diego Santilli and Sean Martineau
4. COVID-19 and the analysis of patent, trademark and industrial design applications in Brazil / Marina Filgueiras Jorge, Sergio M Paulino de Carvalho, Irene von der Weid, Fernando Linhares de Assis, Gustavo Travassos and Vera Pinheiro
5. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on patent activity: Some evidence from patent filings at the European Patent Office / Bettina Reichl and Marc Nicolas
6. The impact of COVID-19 and Singapore’s response / William Kwek, Jia Yi Ho, Wei En Thong, Tan Chor Kiang, Muhammad Bin Rahmat and Benjamin Mak
7. The COVID-19 impact on innovation in China / Can Huang and Yurong Zhang
8. COVID-19: Crisis or opportunity? The case of South Korean innovation / Wonjoon Kim, Daehyun Kim and Taekyun Kim
9. Impacts of COVID-19 on R&D and patenting activities in Japan: Demand shocks, application delay, and patent option value / Isamu Yamauchi, Sadao Nagaoka and Daisuke Miyazaki
10. The COVID-19 impact in Australia / Michael Falk, Haiyang Zhang, Brodie Dobson-Keeffe, Catriona Bruce and Pushpika Wijesinghe
Part II: Responses in the innovation ecosystem
11. Impact of COVID-19 on investments in digital technologies by SMEs in the EU and the US / Julie Delanote, Ilja Rudyk and Désirée Rückert
12. The COVID-19 pandemic and academic research enterprise / Kyle R. Myers
13 The power of attention: Early indications of how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the direction of scientific research in the life sciences / Karin Hoisl, Carolin Lerchenmüller, Marc Lerchenmueller and Leo Schmallenbach
14. COVID-19 and clinical trials / Margaret Kyle
15. The new mRNA breakthrough technology for vaccines: A lucky shot? / Reinhilde Veugelers
16. COVID and the US creative economy: Supply, demand, and the hastening of the future / Joel Waldfogel
17. Online consumption behaviour and how infringement levels changed during lockdown / UK Intellectual Property Office
18. The COVID-19 impact on artistic income: Evidence from Germany / Alexander Cuntz and Matthias Sahli
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London : CEPR Press, 2022.
Language
English
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