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> Office of Technology Transfer - Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences

商品編號: 9-611-057
出版日期: 2011/03/24
作者姓名:
Shih, Willy;Chai, Sen;Bliznashki, Kamen;Hyland, Courtney
商品類別: General management
商品規格: 28p

再版日期: 2012/06/25
地域: China
產業: Law enforcement;Scientific research & development services
個案年度: 2011 -  

 


商品敘述:

Gordon Zong is trying to teach Chinese universities and research institutes how to do effective technology transfer and IP licensing, but he is trying to do it in an environment with weak property rights and an underdeveloped support infrastructure. As the managing director of the Office of Technology Transfer at the Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences, he works with researchers at the forefront of biology and biotech, yet he faces seemingly insurmountable obstacles to getting the technology commercialized within domestic Chinese companies, so he has turned to global multinational pharma companies, for now. The purpose of the case is to help present and future managers at global multinationals who have responsibility for R&D strategy to understand some of the complexities of the Chinese intellectual property environment so that they can build effective participation strategies for their organizations. Understanding the misaligned incentives that result in the production of junk patents and the challenges of patent enforcement, as well as the direction of change are vital, because as the Chinese system evolves quickly, the implications of those changes will have important commercial consequences.


涵蓋領域:

Patents;Developing countries;Knowledge management;Business models;Business & government relations;Global business


相關資料:

Case Teaching Note, (5-611-058), 12p, by Willy Shih, Sen Chai