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Effects of research tool patents on biotechnology innovation in a developing country: A case study of South Korea

โœ Scribed by Kyung-Nam Kang; Tae-Kyu Ryu; Yoon-Sik Lee


Publisher
BioMed Central
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
647 KB
Volume
9
Category
Article
ISSN
1472-6750

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โœฆ Synopsis


Abstract

Background

Concerns have recently been raised about the negative effects of patents on innovation. In this study, the effects of patents on innovations in the Korean biotech SMEs (small and medium-sized entrepreneurs) were examined using survey data and statistical analysis.

Results

The survey results of this study provided some evidence that restricted access problems have occurred even though their frequency was not high. Statistical analysis revealed that difficulties in accessing patented research tools were not negatively correlated with the level of innovation performance and attitudes toward the patent system.

Conclusion

On the basis of the results of this investigation in combination with those of previous studies, we concluded that although restricted access problems have occurred, this has not yet deterred innovation in Korea. However, potential problems do exist, and the effects of restricted access should be constantly scrutinized.


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