INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY IN SOCIETY DEVELOPMENT
Mihai Constantinescu,
Paula Frusinoiu and
Crina Diaconu
Proceedings of the INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE, 2016, vol. 10, issue 1, 456-461
Abstract:
Intellectual property is one of the most valuable assets that can measure the feasibility and the future performance of an organisation, irrespective of the nature of capital ownership, be it private or public. The stimulation of a nation`s creative capacity is a systematic, homogeneous process supported by a highly dynamic national system related to intellectual property rights.Far from aiming to cover the diversity of information and theoretical-practical issues related to intellectual property in organisations, value of intellectual property, this paper is an invitation to analyse the importance and need to use intangible assets as a value in central or local public institutions and to make public sector more efficient.The contributions of the paper are its findings, which allow us to draw interesting and useful conclusions about the intellectual property as an intangible asset in increasing value of an organization.
Keywords: copyright; economic welfare; intellectual property; industrial property; intangible assets; national and international legal framework (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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