Systemic technology innovation management and analysis of other forms of IP protection

IF 4.2 Q2 MANAGEMENT
Marek Jemala
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Industry 4.0 and the pandemic have caused recent changes in innovative development, economic situations, and restrictions in various companies and regions of the world, with new stricter legislation related to working conditions, hygiene standards, and health requirements. New technologies are a challenge to the transformation of problem companies and regions, as they often significantly impact economic development. Technological emissions, growing information on dementia among young people, cyber risks, and the risks of so-called advanced technologies (e.g., bio- and nanotechnologies, Industry 4.0 tech) may raise societal concerns about technological progress. This study is part of our long-term research into technological innovation in different companies and regions. Its primary goal is to methodically emphasize the importance and role of the systemic management of technological innovation in companies and regions and analytically compare the innovation success of differently developed regions from a global perspective1. This research deals with an important aspect of technology management, namely, the processes of technological identification and the protection of related intellectual property (IP). The primary research question is: How has technological development been distributed across different regions over the last two decades? We hypothesize that Asian countries are increasingly moving away from Europe and North America in terms of technological innovation, other forms of technological IP protection, and overall access to innovation, while the focus is on the development of three non-patent forms of technological innovation protection: industrial designs, trademarks, and utility models. The results of our study reveal a significant difference in the approach to technological innovation management and the form of IP protection between so-called advanced and problem companies and regions. This study was conducted between 2018 and 2022.

系统的技术创新管理及其他形式的知识产权保护分析
工业4.0和新冠肺炎疫情导致全球各公司和地区在创新发展、经济形势和限制方面发生了变化,在工作条件、卫生标准和健康要求方面出台了新的更严格的立法。新技术对问题公司和地区的转型是一个挑战,因为它们经常对经济发展产生重大影响。技术排放、关于年轻人痴呆症的信息日益增多、网络风险以及所谓先进技术(如生物和纳米技术、工业4.0技术)的风险可能会引发社会对技术进步的担忧。本研究是我们对不同公司和地区的技术创新进行长期研究的一部分。其主要目标是系统地强调技术创新系统管理在公司和地区的重要性和作用,并从全球角度分析比较不同发达地区的创新成功1。本研究涉及技术管理的一个重要方面,即技术鉴定和相关知识产权保护的过程。主要的研究问题是:在过去二十年中,技术发展是如何在不同地区分布的?我们假设亚洲国家在技术创新、其他形式的技术知识产权保护和整体创新获取方面越来越远离欧洲和北美,而重点是发展三种非专利形式的技术创新保护:工业品外观设计、商标和实用新型。研究结果表明,在技术创新管理方式和知识产权保护方式上,所谓先进企业和问题企业、地区存在显著差异。这项研究是在2018年至2022年之间进行的。
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International Journal of Innovation Studies
International Journal of Innovation Studies Business, Management and Accounting-Strategy and Management
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