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Sahu (2016). Intellectual Property Rights and Innovation Management in University System. Journal of Ravishankar University (Part-B: Science), 29(1), pp.57.
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Intellectual
Property Rights and Innovation Management in University System
B K Sahu
Intellectual Property Management
Division. National Research Development Corporation, An Enterprise of DSIR,
Ministry of Science & Technology, Govt of India, New Delhi, India
Corresponding author email:
bksahu@nrdc.in
(Receive
3 February 2016, accepted 3 February 2016]
Abstract: Creation,
protection and management of intellectual property (IP) will be a key factor in
successful knowledge or technology management in the twenty first century knowledge
hased economy. This economy is heavily driven by innovations and technological
competitiveness. Management of Intellectual Property Rights (IPRS) and its
strategies would determine positions of any institutions, industries and their
chronological changes. Its role in global equilibrium emanating from changing
technologies need to be understood by scientists, technologists, managens,
governments and industries. The growth of any knowledge based industries is
driven by the creativity and knowledge of their people, effective IP
management, which provide incentives for innovation and create structures for
sharing the results, are key to unlocking this human potential. IP denotes the
specific legal rights which inventors and other IP holders may hold and exercise.
IP includes Patents, Trademarks, Copyrights and Industrial Designs cach differ
in its scope, purpose and effects. IPR aims to exclude third parties from
exploiting protected subject matter for a certain specified duration of time
without explicit authorization from the right holder. IPR owners can use or
disclose their creations without fear of loss of control over their usage
during the course of dissemination of their creation/invention. IP confers a
bundle of exclusive rights in relation to the particular form or manner in
which ideas/information are expressed/manifested in the following and related
items. Technological innovation is a continuing process associated with the
evolution of life. With the increasing demands of the population, the process
of innovation needs to be accelerated and widened. India faces unique
challenges in the field of education, infrastructure, security, environment,
water, energy, food chain and many more and hence needs an innovation ecosystem
made up of public and private institutions, technology developers,
universities, industries, government agencies and non- governmental
organizations, to harmess the available knowledge and resources in an optimum
manner for the benefit of the people. Invention stimulates entrepreneurship and
technological innovations bring invention into wide spread usage through
creative thinking, investment & marketing. Technological innovation has
always played a key role in socio-economic development as it accelerates
industrial development, enhances productivity of the enterprises, creates
market for skilled manpower and helps industries to compete in the
international markets. The emerging frontier technologies are driving
globalization, increasing competition and compelling organizations to incorporate
and adopt new developments into their manufacturing and services applications.
Those who are able to create new ideas, develop new technologies and harness
the capabilities generated by thosetechnologies are setting the standards and
leading the way for the rest of the world. There is a nced to enhance our
understanding of the incentives and barriers in for effective technology
utilization, flexibility, transfer and diffusion of innovation associated with
the current and expected global issues of technology management and transfer.
The paper would be emphasizing the need for universities and R&D
organizations to address design and develop intellectual property policies in
their innovation or knowledge management.
Keywords: Intellectual
property policy(IPP), Technological innovation, Reasearch and
development(R&D)