Intellectual property challenges for the roads of innovation in Brazil

Purpose - This paper aims to present reflections and points of interest on the performance of Brazil and highlight the advances and challenges in relation to the intellectual property (IP) system; the authors highlight some scientific, economic and technological indicators on the main IP objects reg...

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Main Authors: Cleiton Rodrigues de Vasconcelos, Daniel Pereira da Silva
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Emerald Publishing 2019-06-01
Series:Innovation & Management Review
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Online Access:https://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/pdfplus/10.1108/INMR-02-2019-0010
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spelling doaj-fcf4251dcde44641a8a85d34107a520f2020-11-25T01:17:23ZengEmerald PublishingInnovation & Management Review2515-89612019-06-0116218519210.1108/INMR-02-2019-0010624587Intellectual property challenges for the roads of innovation in BrazilCleiton Rodrigues de Vasconcelos0Daniel Pereira da Silva1Production Engineering, Universidade Federal de Sergipe Centro de Ciencias Exatas e Tecnologia, Sao Cristovao, Sergipe, Brazil and Postgraduate Program in Intellectual Property Science, Universidade Federal de Sergipe, Sao Cristovao, Sergipe, BrazilProduction Engineering, Universidade Federal de Sergipe Centro de Ciencias Exatas e Tecnologia, Sao Cristovao, Sergipe, Brazil and Postgraduate Program in Intellectual Property Science, Universidade Federal de Sergipe, Sao Cristovao, Sergipe, BrazilPurpose - This paper aims to present reflections and points of interest on the performance of Brazil and highlight the advances and challenges in relation to the intellectual property (IP) system; the authors highlight some scientific, economic and technological indicators on the main IP objects registered in the National Industrial Property of Brazil (INPI). Design/methodology/approach - A structured literature reviews the main indicators of IP of Brazil (2013-2017), related to the scientific and economic factors more evidenced in the global scenario, with emphasis on the investment of national GDP in R&D activities, the allocation of resources from the government sector and private initiative, as in other emerging economies, such as the BRICS. Findings - Despite Brazil’s progressive efforts to achieve greater efficiency in the public IP management system, GDP investment in R&D activities for 2019 is still below the OECD average of 2.3 per cent, and the IP indicators in the areas of patent registration, industrial designs and technology contracts have been declining. Research limitations/implications - Because of the difference between the laws of the countries on IP rights, the more incisive comparison could not be established among the emerging economies, highlighting the need for a standardization between the different international legislations. Originality/value - In the scientific field, this paper allows understanding the performance of the Brazilian IP system, and the categories that require greater investments, strengthen the IP culture and stimulate integration between the international IP systems, as it is a recurrent discussion in different research studies. Originally, the paper brought together economic and scientific indicators going beyond the traditional approach that deals with IP only restricting to the quantitative of patents.https://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/pdfplus/10.1108/INMR-02-2019-0010IndicatorsIntellectual property managementPerformance Brazil
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author Cleiton Rodrigues de Vasconcelos
Daniel Pereira da Silva
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Daniel Pereira da Silva
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title Intellectual property challenges for the roads of innovation in Brazil
title_short Intellectual property challenges for the roads of innovation in Brazil
title_full Intellectual property challenges for the roads of innovation in Brazil
title_fullStr Intellectual property challenges for the roads of innovation in Brazil
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publisher Emerald Publishing
series Innovation & Management Review
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publishDate 2019-06-01
description Purpose - This paper aims to present reflections and points of interest on the performance of Brazil and highlight the advances and challenges in relation to the intellectual property (IP) system; the authors highlight some scientific, economic and technological indicators on the main IP objects registered in the National Industrial Property of Brazil (INPI). Design/methodology/approach - A structured literature reviews the main indicators of IP of Brazil (2013-2017), related to the scientific and economic factors more evidenced in the global scenario, with emphasis on the investment of national GDP in R&D activities, the allocation of resources from the government sector and private initiative, as in other emerging economies, such as the BRICS. Findings - Despite Brazil’s progressive efforts to achieve greater efficiency in the public IP management system, GDP investment in R&D activities for 2019 is still below the OECD average of 2.3 per cent, and the IP indicators in the areas of patent registration, industrial designs and technology contracts have been declining. Research limitations/implications - Because of the difference between the laws of the countries on IP rights, the more incisive comparison could not be established among the emerging economies, highlighting the need for a standardization between the different international legislations. Originality/value - In the scientific field, this paper allows understanding the performance of the Brazilian IP system, and the categories that require greater investments, strengthen the IP culture and stimulate integration between the international IP systems, as it is a recurrent discussion in different research studies. Originally, the paper brought together economic and scientific indicators going beyond the traditional approach that deals with IP only restricting to the quantitative of patents.
topic Indicators
Intellectual property management
Performance Brazil
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