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Niklewicz-Pijaczyńska Małgorzata (University of Wroclaw, Poland)
Tytuł
Patent Activity of Companies Located in Wroclaw Technology Park
Źródło
Business and Non-profit Organizations Facing Increased Competition and Growing Customers' Demands, 2017, vol. 16, s. 543-552, tab., bibliogr. 31 poz.
Słowa kluczowe
Patenty, Park nauki i technologii, Innowacje, Prawo własności przemysłowej
Patent, Science and Technology Park, Innovations, Industrial property law
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Abstrakt
The article addresses the issue of patent activity of enterprises concentrated in the structure of technology park. The purpose of this publication was to determine whether the status of a technology park tenant activates the inventive activity of enterprises and the degree of internal absorption of knowledge, which is measured by patent applications filed with the Polish Patent Office. The scope of the research covered the Wroclaw Technology Park and its business area. The subject scope covered patent applications of one hundred and sixty companies from the Wroclaw Technology Park and for quantitative and qualitative analysis of inventive activity, they used methods characteristic for the so-called patent statistics. Conclusions from the research indicate that in the analyzed period inventive activity of enterprises located in the Wroclaw Technology Park had an individual character and was based primarily on external sources, not on knowledge sources from the network. (original abstract)
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2543-540X
Język
eng
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