Knowledge Generation and Protection 2009
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-1264-0_2
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Protection of Intellectual Property Rights, Innovation, and Development

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“…The authors advance that a reliable link between cultural dimensions and patenting intensity does exist. Obviously, caution needs to be exercised using patents as a surrogate for innovation activity as decisions to pursue are complex undertakings, requiring significant capital investment, often describing inventions a long way prior to market introduction and which in some cases are used defensively (Martínez-Piva, 2009). Nonetheless, they are generally accepted as one of several measures of performance at the so-called "fuzzy front end" of innovation or FFEI (Gassmann and Schweitzer, 2014).…”
Section: Cultural Diversity Drives Innovationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors advance that a reliable link between cultural dimensions and patenting intensity does exist. Obviously, caution needs to be exercised using patents as a surrogate for innovation activity as decisions to pursue are complex undertakings, requiring significant capital investment, often describing inventions a long way prior to market introduction and which in some cases are used defensively (Martínez-Piva, 2009). Nonetheless, they are generally accepted as one of several measures of performance at the so-called "fuzzy front end" of innovation or FFEI (Gassmann and Schweitzer, 2014).…”
Section: Cultural Diversity Drives Innovationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Este funcionamiento es típico de los países desarrollados, ya que la mayor parte del gasto en investigación y desarrollo procede del sector privado, en tanto que en los países menos avanzados emana de fondos públicos (Martínez-Piva, 2009;Mendonca de, 2012). Las mejores prácticas y las lecciones aprendidas en países en desarrollo, entre ellos México, sugieren que los gobiernos deben enfocarse en invertir en ciencia básica, porque el fomento a esta actividad actúa como "semillero" de las innovaciones, mientras que la investigación aplicada y la comercialización debe financiarla el sector privado para lograr la eficiencia y mayor nivel de crecimiento económico (Finston, 2007).…”
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