The Changing Face of US Patent Law and Its Impact on Business Strategy

The Changing Face of US Patent Law and Its Impact on Business Strategy
Author: D.R. Cahoy
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2013-01-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781781007853

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'Daniel Cahoy and Lynda Oswald have brought together some of the country's most prominent patent scholars outside the legal discipline. From the LeahySmith America Invents Act to recent court cases from the Supreme Court and the Federal Circuit, this timely, informative and well-edited volume examines the latest changes in US patent law and their impact on business strategy. The book is a must-read for anybody who wants to learn more deeply about the ever-increasing role of patents in the business environment.' Peter K. Yu, Drake University Law School, US Within the complex global economy, patents function as indispensable tools for fostering and protecting innovation. This fascinating volume offers a comprehensive perspective on the US patent system, detailing its many uses and outlining several critical legislative, administrative and judicial reforms that impact business strategy. The expert contributors to this book provide an overview of how the US patent system functions today and describe how recent changes affect firms and individual inventors. Topics discussed include the drivers of intellectual property policy; recent revisions to the patent application process in terms of the new first-to-file regime, inequitable conduct, and allowable subject matter; and changes to patent enforcement and infringement related to the Federal Circuit's special role and post-grant review. Contributors address recent legislation such as the 2011 America Invents Act, which enacted some of the most significant patent reforms in decades. This examination of the US patent system highlights some of the most important issues for business. It will serve as an important tool for both policymakers and business leaders, and will also interest students and professors of business and management studies, innovation studies and business law.

CSR and Climate Change Implications for Multinational Enterprises

CSR and Climate Change Implications for Multinational Enterprises
Author: John R. McIntyre,Silvester Ivanaj,Vera Ivanaj
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2018-07-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781786437761

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Multinational economic actors, particularly corporations, play a defining role in the response to the climate change or warming debate and the emerging scientific consensus. This book describes, explains, and predicts how multinational firms will rise to the multiple challenges posed by global climate issues and the organizational and behavioral various responses of the international corporate community. It focuses on three core research and learning objectives. Firstly, it develops the core idea that multinational enterprises cannot implement meaningful sustainability initiatives without an appropriate governance system and corporate culture. Building on this notion, it addresses the question of environmental sustainability across select industry sectors, such oil and banking. Finally, drawing on a diverse range of contributing experts, it presents select best practices such as the opportunities arising from smart technologies implementation to achieve symbiotic industrial relationships, directed particularly towards the ecological environment of these firms’ transborder operations and global reach.

Emerging Asian Economies and MNCs Strategies

Emerging Asian Economies and MNCs Strategies
Author: Robert Taylor,Bernadette Andreosso-O’Callaghan
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2016-06-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781785364068

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Analysing the role of multinational investors in emerging Asian economies and the implications for regional economic integration, this astute study examines the increasing role being played by Asian countries in the global economy. Encompassing a large number of diverse manufacturing and service sectors, this book highlights the cultural and strategic challenges faced by multinational investors in the region in which they invest. It shows that despite high rates of economic growth in Asian countries presenting multinational traders and investors with unparalleled market opportunities, there have been only tentative moves towards regional economic integration. Areas such as trade facilitation, uniform customs clearance, removal of non-tariff barriers and labour deployment issues are yet to be adequately addressed.

Managing the Legal Nexus Between Intellectual Property and Employees

Managing the Legal Nexus Between Intellectual Property and Employees
Author: Lynda J. Oswald,Marisa Anne Pagnattaro
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2015-06-29
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781783479269

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The explosion in intellectual capital coincides with a growing understanding of the importance of human capital to the firm. This book examines the pressing legal issues that arise at the intersections of intellectual property law, employment law, and

Restoring America s Global Competitiveness through Innovation

Restoring America   s Global Competitiveness through Innovation
Author: Ben L. Kedia,Subhash C. Jain
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2013-09-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781781005958

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America is at the frontier of modern technological and scientific advances and sustaining economic growth depends substantially on its ability to advance that frontier. This insightful book provides some important ideas to enhance this process. The con

Multinationals Local Capacity Building and Development

Multinationals  Local Capacity Building and Development
Author: Xiaolan Fu,George Owusu Essegbey,Godfred Kwasi Frempong
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2019
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781788113588

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Drawing on original research, Multinationals, Local Capacity Building and Development presents an extensive analysis of MNEs in Africa, taking Ghana as a case study, and broaching subject matter previously unaddressed in the field. Looking at MNEs impacts – both positive and negative – this book examines skill transfer from foreign management to local workers, the impact of MNEs on the improvement of local production capabilities, as well as their contributions to sustainable development goals.

Comparative Capitalism and the Transitional Periphery

Comparative Capitalism and the Transitional Periphery
Author: Mehmet Demirbag,Geoffrey Wood
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2018-10-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781786430892

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An original and insightful book, this work focuses on domestic and overseas firms operating in those Central Asian and Eastern European countries considered to be the transitional economic periphery. Chapters shed light on their distinct forms of capitalism, and how it influences and adapts the firms located there. The eminent authors show how, in a post-state socialist world, there are several implications for both domestic and overseas firms functioning successfully in the transitional periphery. With the complex mix of political and market mediation and informal personal ties, chapters explore the delicate balance of liberalisation in transitional economies. Detailed examples from specific countries in Eurasia and Central Asia such as Belarus, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Mongolia, Uzbekistan, Armenia and Georgia are discussed alongside broader thematic issues of economic and social change, labour relations and human resource management. Most importantly, it is shown that liberalisation has little connection to short-term business growth. To succeed in such contexts, international firms need to be both pragmatic and creative, in coping with malleable yet durable forms of institutional mediation. Providing a unique perspective on the transitional economic periphery and much-needed insights from international business, this book is essential reading for researchers and graduate students studying transitional economies, non-traditional business models, institutional persistence and change, political and economic development and management in economically transitioning countries.

The Development of International Business

The Development of International Business
Author: Robert D. Pearce
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2017-09-08
Genre: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
ISBN: 9781786439987

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In this wide-ranging and groundbreaking new book, Robert Pearce provides an analytically-informed basis for understanding the modern multinational enterprise. It does this by tracing the development over the past half-century of two parallel strands of analysis in International Business; designated as the 'theoretical' and the 'practical'.The book shows how the practical restructuring of the MNE as an organisational form has responded to changes in the wider global economy and how this evolution has interfaced with the enriching of the relevant theorising. By tracing the persisting dynamics of.