Reports on integrating IP into innovation policies

WIPO/REPORT/INN/JM/EN

Integrating Intellectual Property into Innovation Policy Formulation in Jamaica

Author(s): Alfred Radauer; Publication year: 2016

Part of a series of WIPO-produced country reports, reviewing IP in national innovation systems. Each report offers country-specific recommendations for more effectively using the IP system to strengthen national innovation systems.

WIPO/REPORT/IP/INN/EN

The Intersection of Intellectual Property Rights and Innovation Policy Making - A Literature Review

Publication year: 2015

This report (literature review) provides an overview of academic writing on the role IP has played in innovation policy-making over the last two decades.

WIPO/REPORT/INN/TT/EN

Integrating Intellectual Property into Innovation Policy Formulation in Trinidad and Tobago

Publication year: 2015

Part of a series of WIPO-produced country reports, reviewing IP in national innovation systems. Each report offers country-specific recommendations for more effectively using the IP system to strengthen national innovation systems.

WIPO/REPORT/INN/RW/EN

Integrating Intellectual Property into Innovation Policy Formulation in Rwanda

Publication year: 2015

Part of a series of WIPO-produced country reports, reviewing IP in national innovation systems. Each report offers country-specific recommendations for more effectively using the IP system to strengthen national innovation systems.

WIPO/REPORT/INN/RS/EN

Integrating Intellectual Property into Innovation Policy Formulation in Serbia

Publication year: 2015

Part of a series of WIPO-produced country reports, reviewing IP in national innovation systems. Each report offers country-specific recommendations for more effectively using the IP system to strengthen national innovation systems.

WIPO/REPORT/INN/LK/EN

Integrating Intellectual Property into Innovation Policy Formulation in Sri Lanka

Author(s): Philip Mendes; Publication year: 2015

This report presents a review of Sri Lanka's national innovation system, including in-depth stakeholder interviews regarding the extent to which intellectual property (IP) has been integrated therein. It also provides focused recommendations, adapted to the specific national context, for improving reliance on the IP system.