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IP-Conditioned Tax Incentives: The Right Approach to Stimulate Innovation and R&D in the European Unmmendations concerning specific tax incentives for R&D expenditure. In recent years, many EU Member States have also developed specific tax incentives concerning income derived from intellectual property (so-called IP-conditioned tax incentives). The effect of IP-conditioned tax incentives, insofaraffect 发表于 2025-3-27 08:13:05
Incentives for Chinese Inventors: A Proposal for a New Inventor Remuneration Scheme with German Elementors. Recently, a new draft Service Invention Regulation (SIR) has been published and is intended to significantly increase the amount of remuneration available to employed inventors in order to increase the level of innovation. The draft SIR follows a system and methodology similar in some aspectBernstein-test 发表于 2025-3-27 12:45:31
The Upsurge of Domestic Patent Applications in China: Is R&D Expenditure or Patent Subsidy Policy Rethe number of patent applications in China is significantly correlated with increased expenditure on R&D by companies, universities and other entities. However, based on regression modeling, we also find that provincial government subsidy programs have played a crucial role in the upsurge in domestiNAV 发表于 2025-3-27 14:29:22
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Evaluating Patent Promotion Policies in China: Consequences for Patent Quantity and Quality in the number of patents most likely has not produced a proportionate increase in the country’s total innovation capacity. In addition, we find evidence that the patent promotion policies (PPPs, namely preferential tax policies, subsidies, and subsidies for patent filing and maintenance fees) adoptCholesterol 发表于 2025-3-27 22:19:01
University Patent Licensing and Its Contribution to China’s National Innovation Systemational innovation systems (NIS). In this chapter we examine how Chinese universities, including those supported by government programs aimed at developing science and technology, and patents, contribute to China’s NIS through patent licensing. To do this, we develop a composite dataset from multiplSSRIS 发表于 2025-3-28 04:55:56
A Study on the Effects of Intellectual Property Policies in China: Evidence from China’s ‘IP Demonsts chapter introduces and analyzes the IP Demonstration City (IPDC) Program in China. Following interviews with government officers from local IP offices in various IPDCs, we have identified the effects of the IPDC Program, which include an increase in IP creation, the growth of IP-related industriesfamine 发表于 2025-3-28 06:36:43
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Book 2016nditioned on meeting intellectual property-related requirements. Despite becoming more common in recent years, such incentives – ranging from patent fee subsidies and patent box tax deductions to inventor remuneration schemes – are still under-researched. A diverse range of analytical methods, inclu