Patenting and Licensing Strategy of Technology: concepts and a case study
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Keywords

Invention. Innovation. Innovation management. Technology transfer. Patenting. Licensing.

How to Cite

Barbieri, J. C., & Álvares, A. C. T. (2007). Patenting and Licensing Strategy of Technology: concepts and a case study. Review of Business Management, 7(17), 58–68. https://doi.org/10.7819/rbgn.v7i17.40

Abstract

The company that develops technologies in as systematic way is confronted with a variety of challenges to protect and to transfer its technologies inventions and innovations. The patenting and licensing bring up several issues that have strategically treated, just as to select countries for patenting its inventions and the general conditions for licensing. This paper discusses some of these questions and introduces a Brazilian’s company case study that started licensing its technologies. This fact is very important therefore technology transfer for developing countries companies has always meant the purchase of technology. That is why there are rare papers about technology transfer which companies of these countries attend as technology sellers.

Key-words: Invention. Innovation. Innovation management. Technology transfer. Patenting. Licensing.

https://doi.org/10.7819/rbgn.v7i17.40
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