Intellectual property in the public sector research base
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Intellectual property in the public sector research base
HMSO, 1992
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At head of title: Cabinet Office, Office of Public Service and Science, Office of Science and Technology
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This report from the Office of Science and Technology urges the public sector to take greater account of the commercial value of its intellectual property and to secure more effective technology transfer. It highlights the needs for a properly constructed system of "supportive institutional infrastructure", adequate financial incentives, and a strong and active policy lead from top management in the institutions. It examines the situation in universities, polytechnics and research council institutions, as well as the public sector research establishments with higher profiles.
Table of Contents
- Executive summary
- bringing an idea into the marketplace - the current position
- management of IPR - recommendations for the future
- ownership of IPR in sponsored research.
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