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to India's new TRIPS-compliant intellectual property regime and other rules aimed at enhancing the industry's credibility …
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Innovation support measures in the EU are mostly designed to support product innovation in RD intensive sectors. To increase the still considerable contribution to regional employment and competitiveness from SMEs in traditional manufacturing industries a broader innovation policy mix is more...
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The present paper examines how a developing country like India is competing in the nanotechnology race. Our study shows …. India has clearly made a dent in terms of scientific publications (with the main focus being on nanomaterials), in the … in the interests of economic growth or social welfare that India's science and innovation, and intellectual property …
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a potential impediment to innovation resulting from patenting and enforcement of IPR obtained on academic research … the contractual construction of 'research resource commons' designed as efficient IPR pools, as the preferable response to …
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Innovation dynamics in Tuberculosis control in India: The shift to new partnerships Tuberculosis remains the biggest … infectious killer in India and worldwide, and it has recently regained substantial international attention with its come-back in … negotiation, learning and alignment amongst researchers, health practitioners, firms and public authorities. The ground level …
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Tuberculosis remains the biggest infectious killer in India and worldwide, and it has recently regained substantial … India. Such an analysis can reveal drivers and barriers of change within the context of the Indian health system in a … such as India mean. After a short description of recent changes in TB control based on fieldwork in India the paper …
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Since the mid-twentieth century, the national objective of India and Brazil has been to develop industrial capabilities …. However, over fifty years, India has had much more success in building indigenous capabilities in pharmaceuticals than Brazil …
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This paper looks at the special characteristics of radical inventions. It tries to identify those variables that differentiate radical inventions from non-radical inventions. Since radical inventions are very important for the economy as a whole and for the individual firm performances,...
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In this paper, a wide range of innovation indicators are analysed in order to describe the innovation behaviour of manufacturing firms in LAC using the recently released Enterprise Surveys 2010. The Enterprise Surveys define innovation rates as the share of firms introducing product and process...
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Evidence of user innovation in firms in Maputo Province is presented. This results from a case study of firms that had previously been identified in the Mozambican National Innovation Survey 2009 as process innovators. While the observations are too few to support statistical inferences, they...
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