Diffusion of intellectual property knowledge in Zimbabwean universities: tools, programmes and strategies

IF 2.1 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Sibongile Ngwenya, O. B. Onyancha
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Purpose This paper aims to explore the diffusion of Intellectual Property (IP) knowledge in universities in Zimbabwe. Specifically, the study examines the tools, policies, programmes and unique strategies used by the universities. Design/methodology/approach The paper reports the findings of a survey that was conducted on a population of lecturers (1,546), research officers (RO) (11), IP officer (1), faculty librarians (FLs) (27) and final year undergraduate students (9,224) at universities in Zimbabwe. Questionnaires were administered to the lecturers and students while interviews were administered to the IP officer, ROs and FLs. Data analysis comprised the use of Google forms and Microsoft Excel software. Findings The findings reveal diffusing IP knowledge in Zimbabwean universities involves mainly the use of policies and regulations, library web pages, workshops, although not specifically on IP, presentations on IP in the university, advice and guidance services and IP lectures/teaching. Research limitations/implications This study presents the IP situation in Zimbabwe and its findings may be applied to Africa and other developing countries. Practical implications This study endorses IP as a national issue and suggests a benchmark for diffusing knowledge on IP in Zimbabwean universities. Originality/value This study acknowledges the multi-disciplinary nature of IP and should lead to all university students graduating with adequate knowledge on IP.
津巴布韦大学知识产权知识的传播:工具、方案和战略
本文旨在探讨津巴布韦大学知识产权(IP)知识的扩散。具体而言,该研究审查了各大学使用的工具、政策、方案和独特战略。设计/方法/方法本文报告了一项调查的结果,该调查对津巴布韦大学的讲师(1546人)、研究人员(11人)、知识产权官员(1人)、图书馆员(27人)和最后一年的本科生(9224人)进行了调查。我们向讲师和学生发放了问卷,并对知识产权主任、注册主任和注册助理进行了访谈。数据分析包括使用谷歌表格和微软Excel软件。研究结果表明,在津巴布韦大学传播知识产权知识主要涉及使用政策和法规、图书馆网页、讲习班(尽管不是专门针对知识产权)、大学知识产权报告、咨询和指导服务以及知识产权讲座/教学。研究的局限性/意义本研究介绍了津巴布韦的知识产权情况,其研究结果可能适用于非洲和其他发展中国家。实际意义本研究认可知识产权是一个国家问题,并提出了在津巴布韦大学传播知识产权知识的基准。独创性/价值这项研究承认知识产权的多学科性质,并应使所有大学毕业生对知识产权有足够的了解。
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Global Knowledge Memory and Communication
Global Knowledge Memory and Communication INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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