Pasaules Intelektuālā īpašuma organizācija (World Intellectual Property Organization - WIPO) 2012. gadā rīko semināru ciklu par intelektuālā īpašuma ekonomiskajiem aspektiem „The Economics of Intellectual Property”.
Semināra cikla mērķis ir veicināt kvalitatīvu diskusiju par intelektuālā īpašuma ekonomikas jautājumiem starptautiskā intelektuālā īpašuma politikas kopienā, uzaicinot akadēmiskas ievirzes ekonomistus iepazīstināt auditoriju ar jaunākajiem pētniecības darba rezultātiem.
15. februāris
Private copying and fair compensation: an empirical study of copyright levies in Europe
Martin Kretschmer, Professor of Information Jurisprudence and Director, Centre for Intellectual Property Policy and Management, University of Bournemouth, United Kingdom
26. marts
Understanding technology market for patents: new insights from Japanese licensing survey
Kazuyuki Motohashi, Professor of Economics, Department of Technology Management for Innovation and Director, Innovation Policy Research Center School of Engineering, University of Tokyo, Japan
2. aprīlis
The effect of the macro-economy on patenting and the commercialization process
Elizabeth Webster, Professorial Research Fellow, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research and Director, Intellectual Property Research Institute of Australia, Australia
4. septembris
The effects of copyright extensions on the quantity and quality of literary output
Petra Moser, Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Stanford University, United States of America
29. oktobris
Patent productivity of Korean inventors: a study of inventor mobility
Jinyoung Kim, Professor, Department of Economics, Korea University, Republic of Korea
6. novembris
Innovation and appropriability mechanisms in Latin America: a review of the available evidence
Andres Lopez, Principal Researcher, Centra de Investigaciones para la Transformation (CENIT) and Professor, Department of Economics, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina
Iespējams papildus lektors:
29. maijs
The roles of compulsory licensing and price controls in ensuring access to foreign patented goods
Kamal Saggi, Professor of Economics and Director of the Graduate Program in Economic Development, Vanderbilt University, United States of America
Katrs seminārs tiks izsludināts WIPO tīmekļa vietnē.
Iepriekšējo semināru ciklu materiāli (prezentācijas, video) pieejami http://www.wipo.int/econ_stat/en/
Semināra cikla mērķis ir veicināt kvalitatīvu diskusiju par intelektuālā īpašuma ekonomikas jautājumiem starptautiskā intelektuālā īpašuma politikas kopienā, uzaicinot akadēmiskas ievirzes ekonomistus iepazīstināt auditoriju ar jaunākajiem pētniecības darba rezultātiem.
Semināru cikla programma
15. februāris
Private copying and fair compensation: an empirical study of copyright levies in Europe
Martin Kretschmer, Professor of Information Jurisprudence and Director, Centre for Intellectual Property Policy and Management, University of Bournemouth, United Kingdom
26. marts
Understanding technology market for patents: new insights from Japanese licensing survey
Kazuyuki Motohashi, Professor of Economics, Department of Technology Management for Innovation and Director, Innovation Policy Research Center School of Engineering, University of Tokyo, Japan
2. aprīlis
The effect of the macro-economy on patenting and the commercialization process
Elizabeth Webster, Professorial Research Fellow, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research and Director, Intellectual Property Research Institute of Australia, Australia
4. septembris
The effects of copyright extensions on the quantity and quality of literary output
Petra Moser, Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Stanford University, United States of America
29. oktobris
Patent productivity of Korean inventors: a study of inventor mobility
Jinyoung Kim, Professor, Department of Economics, Korea University, Republic of Korea
6. novembris
Innovation and appropriability mechanisms in Latin America: a review of the available evidence
Andres Lopez, Principal Researcher, Centra de Investigaciones para la Transformation (CENIT) and Professor, Department of Economics, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina
Iespējams papildus lektors:
29. maijs
The roles of compulsory licensing and price controls in ensuring access to foreign patented goods
Kamal Saggi, Professor of Economics and Director of the Graduate Program in Economic Development, Vanderbilt University, United States of America
Katrs seminārs tiks izsludināts WIPO tīmekļa vietnē.
Iepriekšējo semināru ciklu materiāli (prezentācijas, video) pieejami http://www.wipo.int/econ_stat/en/
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