在抗击COVID - 19的斗争中探索开放COVID承诺:宣言、承诺人和特色专利的语义分析

IF 6.7 2区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS
R&D Management Pub Date : 2021-07-18 DOI:10.1111/radm.12493
Ginevra Assia Antonelli, M. Leone, Riccardo Ricci
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摘要

新型冠状病毒病(COVID - 19)刺激了应对当前危机的紧急创新对策,并揭示了尽早实现复苏的新轨迹。在寻求流行病解决方案的过程中,各组织被迫与前所未有的不同利益攸关方(包括竞争对手)共同努力,这带来了与拨款有关的新挑战。为了缓解这些问题并促进合作努力,一些鼓励释放知识产权(IP)权利的倡议应运而生,以从其使用中释放新的可能性,并可能促进集体创新进程。开放COVID承诺(OCP)是国际上最引人注目的项目,因为它越来越多地涉及知名的顶级专利公司,他们愿意公开承诺免费提供与COVID - 19相关的知识产权。从所有可用的信息(万维网,参与公司的新闻稿和官方网站,以及质押专利的文件)中,我们提出了一个研究设计,应用语义方法来增强对该质押的主要特征的理解。我们的研究结果指出,OCP在整个网络上获得了巨大的媒体共鸣,这也要归功于大型顶级专利承诺;结果还表明,虽然参与公司的官方通信非常类似于提供免费访问其专利组合的一般OCP宣言,但对承诺专利的语义分析揭示了可用技术的细节,这些技术主要指的是实时搜索和分析检测病毒扩散的信息和设备。总的来说,这一分析有助于提供有关可用知识产权的背景信息,朝着使承诺发挥作用的预期方向发展,并对后续创新产生影响,这代表了抗击COVID - 19倡议的基本原理。
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Exploring the Open COVID Pledge in the fight against COVID‐19: a semantic analysis of the Manifesto, the pledgors and the featured patents
Coronavirus disease‐19 (COVID‐19) has stimulated urgent innovative responses to tackle the current crisis and unveil new trajectories enabling recovery as early as possible. In the quest for solutions to the pandemic, organizations have been forced to join efforts with an unprecedented number of different stakeholders, including competitors, rising new appropriation‐related challenges. To ease these issues and facilitate collaborative efforts, some initiatives have come into being to encourage the release of Intellectual Property (IP) rights to unlock new possibilities from their use and possibly foster the collective innovation process. The Open COVID Pledge (OCP) stands out as the most visible project that has gained momentum at the international level, as it has increasingly involved well‐known top‐patenting companies, willing to publicly commit to making their IP relevant to COVID‐19 freely available. Drawing from all the available information (the World Wide Web, the participating companies' press releases and official websites, and the documents of pledged patents), we propose a research design, applying a semantic method to allow an augmented understanding of the main characteristics of this pledge. Our findings point out that the OCP has got a great media resonance on the overall web, also thanks to the commitment of large top‐patenting pledgors; results also show that while the official communications of the participant companies resemble very much the general OCP Manifesto of providing free access to their patent portfolio, the semantic analysis of the pledged patents unveils details on available technologies that mostly refer to the real‐time search and analysis of information and devices for the detection of the diffusion of the virus. Overall, this analysis contributes to providing contextual information on the available IP, towards the desired direction of putting the pledge to work and have an impact on follow‐on innovation, which represents the underlying rationale of the initiative in the fight against COVID‐19.
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R&D Management
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期刊介绍: R&D Management journal publishes articles which address the interests of both practising managers and academic researchers in research and development and innovation management. Covering the full range of topics in research, development, design and innovation, and related strategic and human resource issues - from exploratory science to commercial exploitation - articles also examine social, economic and environmental implications.
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