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University Patent Portfolios In Japan: The Impact Of Ip Measures And National University Incorporation On The University–Industry Technology Transfer Process

In: The Dynamics Of Regional Innovation Policy Challenges in Europe and Japan

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  • DAISUKE KANAMA

    (Hokkaido Information University, 59-2 Nishinopporo, Ebetsu-shi, Hokkaido, Japan 069-8585, Japan)

  • KUMI OKUWADA

    (Director of the Science and Technology Foresight Center, National Institute of Science and Technology Policy (NISTEP), Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT), Japan)

Abstract

The following sections are included:Introduction: University Patenting Activities in JapanBackground of University–Industry Collaboration Activities and University Patents in JapanJapan's university–industry collaboration activitiesUniversity–industry collaboration policies in JapanResearch MethodologyPatent extraction based on inventor information and selection of model universitiesPatent investigation periodExtraction of corporate-held and individually held patentsInvention report listings (university faculty listings)Extraction of patent applications based on the names of the inventorsFiltering data by inventor addressExtraction of university-held and TLO-held patentsRemoval of duplicate data and confirmation by visual inspectionResults and DiscussionTrend analysis of university patent applicantsOverall tendencyFactors behind increase of university patents after 1998Influence of national university incorporation on university patentsAnalysis of joint applications by universities and companiesSingle-applicant/joint applications and university IP strategiesMerits and demerits of single-applicant/joint applicationConclusionReferences

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  • Daisuke Kanama & Kumi Okuwada, 2011. "University Patent Portfolios In Japan: The Impact Of Ip Measures And National University Incorporation On The University–Industry Technology Transfer Process," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: Yveline Lecler & Tetsuo Yoshimoto & Takahiro Fujimoto (ed.), The Dynamics Of Regional Innovation Policy Challenges in Europe and Japan, chapter 10, pages 199-223, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:wschap:9789814360609_0010
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