Iranian Intellectual Property System
Journal Title: Roshd-e-Fanavari - Year 2006, Vol 2, Issue 6
Abstract
"This paper is based on a research to evaluate the Iranian Intellectual Property System (IIPS) and its role in technology development at national level. First, the major functions of IIPS and its transactions with the Iranian National Innovation System (NIS) are examined. Then, IIPS is benchmarked against the IP systems in Japan, South Korea and China. Finally, a set of policy recommendations is suggested for the effectively improvement of IIPS and national Technology Policymaking in Iran."
Authors and Affiliations
Mahdi Godarzi, Seyed Kamran Bagheri
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