Governing knowledge : intellectual porperty management for development and the public interest /

The core point of this paper is the hypothesis that in the field of intellectual property rights and regulations, the last three decades witnessed a big change. The boundaries of private (or corporate) interests have been hyper-expanded while the public domain has significantly contracted. It tries...

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Main Author: BURLAMAQUI, Leandro
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Language:Inglês
Published: 2015
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spelling KOHA-OAI-ENAP:501002021-08-30T18:18:34Z 02134naa a2200289uu 4500 50100 50100 5111017210247 OSt 20210830151834.0 151110s2015 bl ||||gr |0|| 0 eng d ENAP BR-BrEnap pt-br PHL2MARC21 1.1 BURLAMAQUI, Leandro Governing knowledge : intellectual porperty management for development and the public interest / por Leonardo Burlamaqui. -- Brasília : Enap, 2015. p. 69-87 Inclui bibliografia. The core point of this paper is the hypothesis that in the field of intellectual property rights and regulations, the last three decades witnessed a big change. The boundaries of private (or corporate) interests have been hyper-expanded while the public domain has significantly contracted. It tries to show that this is detrimental to innovation diffusion and productivity growth. The paper develops the argument theoretically, fleshes it out with some empirical evidence and provides a few policy recommendations on how to redesign the frontiers between public and private spaces in order to produce a more democratic and development-oriented institutional landscape. The proposed analytical perspective developed here, “Knowledge Governance”, aims to provide a framework within which, in the field of knowledge creation and diffusion, the dividing line between private interests and the public domain ought to be redrawn. The paper’s key goal is to provide reasoning for a set of rules, regulatory redesign and institutional coordination that would favor the commitment to distribute (disseminate) over the right to exclude Texto completo em inglês. Gestão do Conhecimento 13120 Propriedade Intelectual 12102 25492 Patente Interesse Público 11962 12235 Setor Público Setor Privado 13417 55649 Desenvolvimento Socioeconômico Revista do Serviço Público - RSP v. 66, ed. esp., p. 69-87, out. 2015 00349240 https://repositorio.enap.gov.br/handle/1/2411 Acesso ao PDF 202108 Noély S ddc
institution ENAP-Escola Nacional de Administração Pública
collection Biblioteca Graciliano Ramos
language Inglês
topic Gestão do Conhecimento
Propriedade Intelectual
Patente
Interesse Público
Setor Público
Setor Privado
Desenvolvimento Socioeconômico
spellingShingle Gestão do Conhecimento
Propriedade Intelectual
Patente
Interesse Público
Setor Público
Setor Privado
Desenvolvimento Socioeconômico
BURLAMAQUI, Leandro
Governing knowledge : intellectual porperty management for development and the public interest /
topic_facet Gestão do Conhecimento
Propriedade Intelectual
Patente
Interesse Público
Setor Público
Setor Privado
Desenvolvimento Socioeconômico
description The core point of this paper is the hypothesis that in the field of intellectual property rights and regulations, the last three decades witnessed a big change. The boundaries of private (or corporate) interests have been hyper-expanded while the public domain has significantly contracted. It tries to show that this is detrimental to innovation diffusion and productivity growth. The paper develops the argument theoretically, fleshes it out with some empirical evidence and provides a few policy recommendations on how to redesign the frontiers between public and private spaces in order to produce a more democratic and development-oriented institutional landscape. The proposed analytical perspective developed here, “Knowledge Governance”, aims to provide a framework within which, in the field of knowledge creation and diffusion, the dividing line between private interests and the public domain ought to be redrawn. The paper’s key goal is to provide reasoning for a set of rules, regulatory redesign and institutional coordination that would favor the commitment to distribute (disseminate) over the right to exclude
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title Governing knowledge : intellectual porperty management for development and the public interest /
title_short Governing knowledge : intellectual porperty management for development and the public interest /
title_full Governing knowledge : intellectual porperty management for development and the public interest /
title_fullStr Governing knowledge : intellectual porperty management for development and the public interest /
title_full_unstemmed Governing knowledge : intellectual porperty management for development and the public interest /
title_sort governing knowledge : intellectual porperty management for development and the public interest /
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