Reforms towards intellectual property-based economic development in Malaysia

It has been constantly asserted that the intellectual property (IP) system is an effective way to enhance creativity, technological innovations, trade and competitiveness. Others, however, maintain that the IP system may not necessarily be the most effective and appropriate way to fuel the economy....

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Main Authors: Lim, Heng Gee, Abdul Ghani Azmi, Ida Madieha
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spelling my.iium.irep.90932023-03-28T03:09:45Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/9093/ Reforms towards intellectual property-based economic development in Malaysia Lim, Heng Gee Abdul Ghani Azmi, Ida Madieha K Law (General) KPG Malaysia It has been constantly asserted that the intellectual property (IP) system is an effective way to enhance creativity, technological innovations, trade and competitiveness. Others, however, maintain that the IP system may not necessarily be the most effective and appropriate way to fuel the economy. This article investigates the role that IP plays in the economic development of Malaysia from 1986 to 2006. In particular, the article examines the impact of IP-based reforms, which includes not only the IP laws but other IP-related policies with a view to determine how these policies contribute to economic development in Malaysia. For this purpose, the article starts with a brief summary of important IP-related policies. Then the article proceeds with an analysis of trends in IP applications such as patent, trademark and industrial design application. Using data such as numbers of IP filing and grant, this article suggests ways in which the reforms in IP-related policies could have supported growth or could have directly influenced trends in IP application in Malaysia. The article further examines the growth of IP applications in four industrial sectors in Malaysia, i.e. automobiles, information technology, pharmaceuticals, and information and communications technology. Wiley-Blackwell 2009 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/9093/1/41888903.pdf Lim, Heng Gee and Abdul Ghani Azmi, Ida Madieha (2009) Reforms towards intellectual property-based economic development in Malaysia. The Journal of World Intellectual Property, 12 (4). pp. 317-337. ISSN 1422-2213
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Lim, Heng Gee
Abdul Ghani Azmi, Ida Madieha
Reforms towards intellectual property-based economic development in Malaysia
description It has been constantly asserted that the intellectual property (IP) system is an effective way to enhance creativity, technological innovations, trade and competitiveness. Others, however, maintain that the IP system may not necessarily be the most effective and appropriate way to fuel the economy. This article investigates the role that IP plays in the economic development of Malaysia from 1986 to 2006. In particular, the article examines the impact of IP-based reforms, which includes not only the IP laws but other IP-related policies with a view to determine how these policies contribute to economic development in Malaysia. For this purpose, the article starts with a brief summary of important IP-related policies. Then the article proceeds with an analysis of trends in IP applications such as patent, trademark and industrial design application. Using data such as numbers of IP filing and grant, this article suggests ways in which the reforms in IP-related policies could have supported growth or could have directly influenced trends in IP application in Malaysia. The article further examines the growth of IP applications in four industrial sectors in Malaysia, i.e. automobiles, information technology, pharmaceuticals, and information and communications technology.
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author Lim, Heng Gee
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title Reforms towards intellectual property-based economic development in Malaysia
title_short Reforms towards intellectual property-based economic development in Malaysia
title_full Reforms towards intellectual property-based economic development in Malaysia
title_fullStr Reforms towards intellectual property-based economic development in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Reforms towards intellectual property-based economic development in Malaysia
title_sort reforms towards intellectual property-based economic development in malaysia
publisher Wiley-Blackwell
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