Abstract
This paper provides evidence from a newly constructed database of UK firms about the extent of their intellectual property acquisition activities over five years. We focus on service sector firms, which have not previously been studied, with comparisons for firms in manufacturing and other sectors, such as agriculture. The measures of IP include both trade marks, which are most important in services, and patents, which are predominantly sought by manufacturing firms. The analysis includes patents and trade marks applied for via both the UK and European routes. While IP assets sought through the UK Patent Office remained strong, more services firms were seeking European Community trade marks and more manufacturing firms were seeking patents via European Patent Office through time. Firm characteristics that are positively correlated with IP activity include larger firm size, stock market listed status and
high product market diversification.
high product market diversification.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Australia |
Publisher | Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research |
Number of pages | 23 |
ISBN (Print) | 0-7340-3202-1 |
Publication status | Unpublished - Feb 2006 |
Publication series
Name | Melbourne Institute working paper series |
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Publisher | Melbourne Institute |
No. | 3/06 |
ISSN (Print) | 1328-4991 |
ISSN (Electronic) | 1447-5863 |
Keywords
- intellectual property
- trade marks
- patents
- services
- manufacturing