Recenzje dr hab. Justyna Wiktorowicz, prof. UŁ -Uniwersytet Łódzki dr Bohdan Wyżnikiewicz -Główny Urząd Statystyczny prof. dr hab. Filip Chybalski -Politechnika Łódzka dr hab. Oskar Kowalewski, prof. INE PAN -Polska Akademia Nauk dr hab. Marta Kluzek, prof. UEP -Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Poznaniu prof. dr hab. Jadwiga Glumińska-Pawlic -Uniwersytet Warszawski prof. dr hab. Ewa Bojar -Politechnika Lubelska dr hab. Remigiusz Rosicki, prof. UAM -Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu dr hab. Magdalena Sobocińska, prof. UEW -Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny we Wrocławiu prof. dr hab. Adam Noga -Akademia Leona Koźmińskiego dr hab. Patrycja Matusz, prof. UWr -Uniwersytet Wrocławski dr hab. Andrzej Raszkowski, prof. UEW -Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny we Wrocławiu Komitet redakcyjny prof. dr hab. Hanna Godlewska-Majkowska dr hab. Piotr Wachowiak, prof. SGH dr Mariusz Strojny (redaktor naukowy) dyr. Bartosz Majewski Redakcja językowa Violetta Kownacka
The purpose of this article is to show the benefits of the systematic use of patent information in management. The author describes the most important patent information databases - both publicly available and commercial ones. Several guidelines have been presented to facilitate the use of patent information databases by applying different types of patent classification. The article indicates the vital role of the information in patent databases and proves that intellectual property management should be included in every CEO’s agenda.
The purpose of this article is to show the benefits of the systematic use of patent information in management. The author describes the most important patent information databases - both publicly available and commercial ones. Several guidelines have been presented to facilitate the use of patent information databases by applying different types of patent classification. The article indicates the vital role of the information in patent databases and proves that intellectual property management should be included in every CEO's agenda.
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