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Why firms do (not) use design rights to protect innovation : A literature review.
2023
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Title
Why firms do (not) use design rights to protect innovation : A literature review.
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Type d’élément
Journal article
Description
1 volume.
Résumé
Innovation is of vast importance for the competitiveness of firms, and intellectual property (IP) rights help innovators to temporarily gain monopoly power from successful innovation activities. Design registration is a form of IP which has been used by firms to add value to a product and to expand the revenue curve over the lifetime of the product together with other forms of IP. It creates a competitive advantage in differentiating a firm from its competitors, enabling entry into new markets and strengthen product marketing. The generation of new designs is a creative activity, for which a significant investment of resources like time, skills and labour are necessary.
Source of Description
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Série
World Patent Information ; 73, June, 2023.
Dans
World Patent Information
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Published
Oxford [England] : Elsevier Ltd., 2023
Langue
Anglais
Copyright Information
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0172219023000108
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