Knowledge Governance
Reasserting the Public Interest
Herausgeber: Burlamaqui, Leonardo; Kattel, Rainer; Castro, Anna Célia
Knowledge Governance
Reasserting the Public Interest
Herausgeber: Burlamaqui, Leonardo; Kattel, Rainer; Castro, Anna Célia
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In order to move beyond the international intellectual property rights regime in both theory and practice, this volume offers the novel approach of "knowledge governance" as a way to understand the role of knowledge in growth and development.
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In order to move beyond the international intellectual property rights regime in both theory and practice, this volume offers the novel approach of "knowledge governance" as a way to understand the role of knowledge in growth and development.
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- Verlag: Anthem Press
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 490g
- ISBN-13: 9781783083169
- ISBN-10: 1783083166
- Artikelnr.: 41375094
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Anthem Press
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 490g
- ISBN-13: 9781783083169
- ISBN-10: 1783083166
- Artikelnr.: 41375094
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Edited by Leonardo Burlamaqui, Ana Célia Castro and Rainer Kattel, with a Foreword by Richard Nelson
List of Abbreviations; List of Tables and Figures; Foreword – Richard
Nelson; Introduction – Leonardo Burlamaqui, Ana Célia Castro and Rainer
Kattel; PART I. KNOWLEDGE GOVERNANCE: BUILDING A FRAMEWORK; 1. Knowledge
Governance: An Analytical Approach and its Policy Implications – Leonardo
Burlamaqui; 2. From Intellectual Property to Knowledge Governance: A
Micro-founded Evolutionary Explanation – Annalisa Primi; 3. Catching Up and
Knowledge Governance – Rainer Kattel; PART II. INNOVATION, COMPETITION
POLICIES AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY: INSTITUTIONAL FRAGMENTATION AND THE
CASE FOR BETTER COORDINATION; 4. Where Do Innovations Come From?
Transformations in the US Economy, 1970–2006 – Fred Block and Matthew R.
Keller; 5. Antitrust and Intellectual Property: Conflicts and Convergences
– Mario Luiz Possas and Maria Tereza Leopardi Mello; 6. The Politics of
Pharmaceutical Patent Examination in Brazil – Kenneth C. Shadlen; PART III.
GOING FORWARD: TOWARDS A KNOWLEDGE GOVERNANCE RESEARCH AGENDA; 7. Varieties
of Latin American Patent Offices: Comparative Study of Practices and
Procedures – Ana Célia Castro, Ana María Pacón and Mônica Desidério; 8. An
Interoperability Principle for Knowledge Creation and Governance: The Role
of Emerging Institutions – John Wilbanks and Carolina Rossini; 9. The
Search for Alternatives to Patents in the Twenty-First Century – Luigi
Palombi
Nelson; Introduction – Leonardo Burlamaqui, Ana Célia Castro and Rainer
Kattel; PART I. KNOWLEDGE GOVERNANCE: BUILDING A FRAMEWORK; 1. Knowledge
Governance: An Analytical Approach and its Policy Implications – Leonardo
Burlamaqui; 2. From Intellectual Property to Knowledge Governance: A
Micro-founded Evolutionary Explanation – Annalisa Primi; 3. Catching Up and
Knowledge Governance – Rainer Kattel; PART II. INNOVATION, COMPETITION
POLICIES AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY: INSTITUTIONAL FRAGMENTATION AND THE
CASE FOR BETTER COORDINATION; 4. Where Do Innovations Come From?
Transformations in the US Economy, 1970–2006 – Fred Block and Matthew R.
Keller; 5. Antitrust and Intellectual Property: Conflicts and Convergences
– Mario Luiz Possas and Maria Tereza Leopardi Mello; 6. The Politics of
Pharmaceutical Patent Examination in Brazil – Kenneth C. Shadlen; PART III.
GOING FORWARD: TOWARDS A KNOWLEDGE GOVERNANCE RESEARCH AGENDA; 7. Varieties
of Latin American Patent Offices: Comparative Study of Practices and
Procedures – Ana Célia Castro, Ana María Pacón and Mônica Desidério; 8. An
Interoperability Principle for Knowledge Creation and Governance: The Role
of Emerging Institutions – John Wilbanks and Carolina Rossini; 9. The
Search for Alternatives to Patents in the Twenty-First Century – Luigi
Palombi
List of Abbreviations; List of Tables and Figures; Foreword – Richard
Nelson; Introduction – Leonardo Burlamaqui, Ana Célia Castro and Rainer
Kattel; PART I. KNOWLEDGE GOVERNANCE: BUILDING A FRAMEWORK; 1. Knowledge
Governance: An Analytical Approach and its Policy Implications – Leonardo
Burlamaqui; 2. From Intellectual Property to Knowledge Governance: A
Micro-founded Evolutionary Explanation – Annalisa Primi; 3. Catching Up and
Knowledge Governance – Rainer Kattel; PART II. INNOVATION, COMPETITION
POLICIES AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY: INSTITUTIONAL FRAGMENTATION AND THE
CASE FOR BETTER COORDINATION; 4. Where Do Innovations Come From?
Transformations in the US Economy, 1970–2006 – Fred Block and Matthew R.
Keller; 5. Antitrust and Intellectual Property: Conflicts and Convergences
– Mario Luiz Possas and Maria Tereza Leopardi Mello; 6. The Politics of
Pharmaceutical Patent Examination in Brazil – Kenneth C. Shadlen; PART III.
GOING FORWARD: TOWARDS A KNOWLEDGE GOVERNANCE RESEARCH AGENDA; 7. Varieties
of Latin American Patent Offices: Comparative Study of Practices and
Procedures – Ana Célia Castro, Ana María Pacón and Mônica Desidério; 8. An
Interoperability Principle for Knowledge Creation and Governance: The Role
of Emerging Institutions – John Wilbanks and Carolina Rossini; 9. The
Search for Alternatives to Patents in the Twenty-First Century – Luigi
Palombi
Nelson; Introduction – Leonardo Burlamaqui, Ana Célia Castro and Rainer
Kattel; PART I. KNOWLEDGE GOVERNANCE: BUILDING A FRAMEWORK; 1. Knowledge
Governance: An Analytical Approach and its Policy Implications – Leonardo
Burlamaqui; 2. From Intellectual Property to Knowledge Governance: A
Micro-founded Evolutionary Explanation – Annalisa Primi; 3. Catching Up and
Knowledge Governance – Rainer Kattel; PART II. INNOVATION, COMPETITION
POLICIES AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY: INSTITUTIONAL FRAGMENTATION AND THE
CASE FOR BETTER COORDINATION; 4. Where Do Innovations Come From?
Transformations in the US Economy, 1970–2006 – Fred Block and Matthew R.
Keller; 5. Antitrust and Intellectual Property: Conflicts and Convergences
– Mario Luiz Possas and Maria Tereza Leopardi Mello; 6. The Politics of
Pharmaceutical Patent Examination in Brazil – Kenneth C. Shadlen; PART III.
GOING FORWARD: TOWARDS A KNOWLEDGE GOVERNANCE RESEARCH AGENDA; 7. Varieties
of Latin American Patent Offices: Comparative Study of Practices and
Procedures – Ana Célia Castro, Ana María Pacón and Mônica Desidério; 8. An
Interoperability Principle for Knowledge Creation and Governance: The Role
of Emerging Institutions – John Wilbanks and Carolina Rossini; 9. The
Search for Alternatives to Patents in the Twenty-First Century – Luigi
Palombi