Inhalt des Dokuments
Intellectual Property Rights And The Financing Of Technological Innovation
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- © Edward Elgar Publishing
Following the transition
of industrial nations to knowledge economies, the financing of
technological innovation has become a central issue in public policy,
corporate finance and business management. This detailed book examines
the role of intellectual property rights in facilitating the financing
of technological innovation as well as the role of policy makers,
investors and managers in this process. The book’s central finding
is that public policy plays a key role in promoting the corporate
disclosure of intellectual property-related information to enhance the
efficiency of capital markets. This not only reduces the costs of
capital for technology-driven firms but ultimately spurs innovation
and economic growth.
Intellectual Property Rights and the
Financing of Technological Innovation will strongly appeal to research
students and academics, policy makers, intellectual property
professionals, equity analysts, credit rating analysts and executives
in the pharmaceutical industry.
Contents: 1. Introduction 2. The Intangible Economy 3. Patent
Information and Corporate Credit Ratings: An Empirical Study of Patent
Valuation by Credit Rating Agencies 4. IPR Management and Company
Valuation in the Pharmaceutical Industry: An Exploratory Study 5. IPR
Management, Corporate Disclosures, and Stock Market Valuations in the
Pharmaceutical Industry 6. Towards Forward-looking Financial Reporting
Bibliography Appendix Index
‘A major contribution
to the literature on the role of intellectual property rights (IPR)
for the financing of innovation. The book is extensively researched
and provides compelling insights for IPR managers, technology
investors and policymakers trying to promote the efficiency of capital
markets and national systems of innovation.’
– Knut Blind,
Berlin University of Technology, Germany
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