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Eskil Ullberg

    Trade in Ideas
    Intellectual Property Statistics
    Intangible Asset Gap in Global Competitiveness
    New Perspectives on Internationalization and Competitiveness
    • Intangible Asset Gap in Global Competitiveness

      Mapping and Responding to the New Economy

      • 124pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      The book explores the significance of intangible assets (IA) in fostering sustainable economic growth, with a particular emphasis on Sweden and other Nordic countries. It introduces a structured "IA metrics" approach to analyze the IA gap and outlines the necessary incentives for strategic investments in valuable IA. The authors argue that enhancing IA is crucial for improving national competitiveness, considering economic, social, and environmental policy dimensions.

      Intangible Asset Gap in Global Competitiveness
    • Intellectual Property Statistics

      Measuring Framework for Standards and Trade in Ideas

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the evolving role of patents and intellectual property in global trade, the book presents a statistical framework for measuring trade flows derived from IP rights. It emphasizes the importance of patent transfers and licensing in fostering cooperation among inventors and investors, enhancing technology productivity. By proposing a theory of value and an asset perspective on IP, it identifies gaps in current standards and suggests necessary changes to better utilize human capital in innovation. This framework aims to inform policies and practices for more efficient resource allocation in the IP landscape.

      Intellectual Property Statistics
    • Trade in Ideas

      Performance and Behavioral Properties of Markets in Patents

      • 228pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      The book delves into the evolution of idea exchange, highlighting the shift from intra-firm and national trade to a more expansive interaction between various firms and nations. It examines licensing contracts and the mechanisms of trade that facilitate this transition, emphasizing the development of organized markets with established pricing structures. This exploration provides insights into the complexities of modern trade in ideas and its implications for businesses and economies.

      Trade in Ideas