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Culture and Intellectual Property

Deli Yang ()
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Deli Yang: Trinity University

Chapter Chapter 6 in Understanding and Profiting from Intellectual Property in International Business, 2021, pp 119-139 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This chapter centers on how and why culture affects IP, with four topics for discussion. The USA and China are two distinct countries in culture and serve as typical comparators to aid understanding. First, we examine how different levels of education can impact people’s understanding of IP, but IP training can change their perspectives. Second, we look at the ways in which religious principles can directly and indirectly affect IP attitudes. Third, we consider the effects of different social classes on attitudes toward IP. Finally, we study how the language as a cultural element affects IP understanding.

Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-54034-0_6

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