内蒙古科技大学图书馆检索全文英文
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利用英文全文数据库——Elsevier 进行文献信息检索 1、检索课题名称:促进我国自主创新的知识产权管理研究 2、课题分析: 中文关键词为:知识产权管理 自主创新 英文关键词为:Intellectual property management Independent innovation 3、选择检索工具:Elsevier 数据库 4、构建检索策略: Intellectual property managementANDIndependent innovation 5、简述检索过程: 选定在 Elsevier 中期刊、图书、文摘数据库等全部文献资源中检索 2000 年以后的相关文献。 利用确定的检索策略(Intellectual property managementANDIndependent innovation),文献全文(含文献题目、摘要、关键词)中检索,检到 6605 篇相关文献; 检索 2005 年以后的相关文献,文献全文(含文献题目、摘要、关键词)中检索,检到 5390 篇相关文献; 6、整理检索结果: 从以上文献中选择出3 条切题文献 1. Drivers of innovation capital disclosure in intellectual capitalstatements: Evidence from Europeq Lucia Bellora*, Thomas W. Guenther Technische Universit?t Dresden (TU Dresden), Faculty of Business Management and Economics, Chair of Business Management, esp. Management Accounting and Control, D-01062 Dresden, Germany Abstract Innovation is one of the major determinants of competitive success. As a result, there is demand for information on the innovation activities of firms among investors, other stakeholders and the public. Using content analysis, this paper examines the innovation capital disclosure (INCD) characteristics (i.e. disclosure quantity and quality) in the intellectual capital statements (ICS) of 51 European for-profit firms. Additionally, the relationships between INCD characteristics and industry, firm size, region of registered office and the disclosure guidelines adopted are analysed. Our content analysis detects an average of 29.16 items on innovation capital (INC) per ICS. These are mainly qualitative, non-financial and historically orientated. Furthermore, as expected, industry, firm size, region and disclosure guidelines drive the quantity of disclosure. Prior empirical studies of voluntary disclosure in documents other than ICS have also suggested a relationship between firm size and disclosure quality. Interestingly, our results for INCD in ICS do not support this relationship. This provides tentative evidence for a similar qualitative level of innovation capital disclosure across firm size. Furthermore, our findings show mostly homogeneous disclosure patterns across the regions in Europe, suggesting that multinational efforts towards fostering INCD has made the ICS phenomenon more a European than a local phenomenon. Keywords: Content analysis Disclosure Innovation capital Intellectual capital statements 2. International low carbon technology transfer: Do intellectual property regimes matter? Varun Rai a,b,*, Kaye Schultz a, Erik Funkhouser a a LBJ School of Public Affairs, The University of Texas at Austin, United States b Mechanical Engineering Department, The University of Texas at Austin, United States Abstract Transfer of low carbon technologies to developing countries has been recognized as important in global efforts to limit climate change. Yet the mechanics of international technology transfer, especially around intellectual property rights, have remained a controversial issue in international negotiations. Using a new dataset on international partnerships in China and India in three key low carbon technologies—solar photovoltaics, electric vehicles, and coal gasification/integrated gasification combined cycle—and complementary expert interviews we study the dynamics of the transfer of intellectual property and the underlying drivers that guide the development of business strategies and partnerships in the context of transitioning intellectual property regimes in emerging markets. We find that weak intellectual property regimes are indeed a hindrance to the diffusion of certain classes of low carbon technologies: (i) for cutting-edge technologies, (ii) for fully-embodied (explicitly codified) technologies, and (iii) for small firms. However, we also find that intellectual property issues do not represent a barrier to the diffusion of the relatively mature and low to medium cost low carbon technologies that are materially (at scale) most important for carbon dioxide emissions reduction in the short to medium term. Competitive technology supply, shifting market dynamics, and increasingly vigorous domestic innovation coupled with mechanisms and opportunities to structure credible intellectual property deals allow for the diffusion of key low carbon technologies to occur within the context of existing business, political, and institutional structures. Article history: Received 10 May 2013 Received in revised form 2 October 2013 Accepted 8 October 2013 Keywords: Technology transfer Intellectual property Joint ventures Diffusion of innovations Absorptive capacity National innovation system 3. Key factors for the successful evaluation and screening of managers of the intellectual property rights speciality Ming-Kuen Wang ?, Kevin P. Hwang Department of Transportation and Communication Management Science, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan, ROC Abstract: This research uses the analytical hierarchy process (AHP) to analyze the key factors in evaluating and screening managers of the intellectual property rights speciality in Taiwan, related to industry. Industry