Making intellectual property rights work for climate technology transfer and innovation in developing countries

Su Jung Jee, Kerstin Hötte, Caoimhe Ring, Robert Burrell
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This study investigates the controversial role of Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) in climate technology transfer and innovation in developing countries. Using a systematic literature review and expert interviews, we assess the role of IPRs on three sources of climate technology: (1) international technology transfer, (2) adaptive innovation, and (3) indigenous innovation. Our contributions are threefold. First, patents have limited impact in any of these channels, suggesting that current debates over IPRs may be directed towards the wrong targets. Second, trademarks and utility models provide incentives for climate innovation in the countries studied. Third, drawing from the results, we develop a framework to guide policy on how IPRs can work better in the broader context of climate and trade policies, outlining distinct mechanisms to support mitigation and adaptation. Our results indicate that market mechanisms, especially trade and demand-pull policies, should be prioritised for mitigation solutions. Adaptation differs, relying more on indigenous innovation due to local needs and low demand. Institutional mechanisms, such as finance and co-development, should be prioritised to build innovation capacities for adaptation.
让知识产权为发展中国家的气候技术转让和创新服务
本研究调查了知识产权(IPRs)在发展中国家气候技术转让和创新中的争议性作用。通过系统的文献回顾和专家访谈,我们评估了知识产权在气候技术的三个来源中的作用:(1)国际技术转让,(2)适应性创新,以及(3)本土创新。我们的贡献有三方面。首先,专利在这些渠道中的影响都很有限,这表明目前关于知识产权的争论可能导向了错误的目标。第二,在所研究的国家,商标和实用新型为气候创新提供了激励。第三,根据研究结果,我们制定了一个政策指导框架,以指导知识产权如何在更广泛的气候和贸易政策背景下更好地发挥作用,并概述了支持减缓和适应的不同机制。我们的研究结果表明,市场机制,尤其是贸易和需求拉动政策,应优先用于减缓气候变化的解决方案。适应则不同,由于当地需求和低需求,更依赖于本土创新。应优先考虑制度机制,如融资和共同发展,以建立适应创新能力。
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