Home        Login
 
 
 
Home >  UK & USA  >  Intellectual Property Rights



Intellectual Property Rights

By Birgitte Andersen

Edited by Birgitte Andersen, Reader in the Economics and Management of Innovation, School of Management and Organizational Psychology, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK, where she is also Director of E-business Programmes

For a long time we have thought about IPRs as a policy instrument to avoid a tragedy of commons. The essays collected by Birgitte Andersen show that in the XXI century economy there is another, and so far underestimated, danger: a sort of tragedy of markets where every knowledge or cultural expression becomes privatised. This will generate a greater knowledge and culture divide, with an increased corporate dominance. Those who are afraid of the dangers of exclusion and believe that open access to science, technology and culture will lead us in a more intriguing world will find convincing arguments and explanations in this volume. – Daniele Archibugi, Italian National Research Council, Italy

There is a growing need to understand the role of the regulation of intellectual property rights (IPRs), in order not only to achieve economic performance, growth and sustainable development at corporate, sectoral and global levels, but also to provide a higher quality of life for communities worldwide.

ntellectual Property Rights is cutting edge in addressing current debates affecting businesses, industry sectors and society today, and in focusing not only on the enabling welfare effects of IPR systems, but also on some of the possible adverse effects of IPR systems. The main areas covered in the book are:

  • the global commons in an era of corporate dominance and privatisation of the public domain, including science, culture, and healthcare under TRIPS
  • the rationales for IPRs, and the importance of an appropriate design of an IPR regime in achieving its objectives
  • opening the black box of IPR offices and critically reviewing how they affect economic performance in both theory and practice
  • coordinating the institutions (state versus sector institutions, knowledge networks, innovation systems) creating and extracting financial and non-financial value from patents and copyrights.

This book challenges the existing mainstream thinking and analytical frameworks dominating the theoretical literature on IPRs within economics, management, politics, law and regulation theory. It is relevant for policymakers, business analysts, industrial and business economists, researchers and students.

Published Year: 2006
Format: Hard Back
ISBN: 978 1 84542 269 1
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
No of Pages: 384

Our Price: £ 79.95

Reviews: 0 reivew(s).

Add to Wish List

Tell a Friend

Write a Review

Add your review
If you are a Reviewer group member please login before writing any comments
Name
Country
Rating
Comments
Type the characters you see in the picture
antibot_image
Get a different code
Send to Friend
Name
Your Email
Recipient Email
Place an Order
 
Quantity