Will Governmental Incentives in Developing Countries Support Companies to Innovate More?: Evidences from Skin Care Patent Applications in Brazil

Recent Brazilian Governments have provided incentives to support domestic innovation; however, some claim that the country has set conflicting policies towards innovation, industrial property and biodiversity exploitation. After an analysis of patent applications filled in the Brazilian National Ins...

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Autores principales: Souza,Ivan Domicio da Silva, Almeida,Tuanny Leite, Takahashi,Vania Passarini
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Publicado: Universidad Alberto Hurtado. Facultad de Economía y Negocios 2014
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spelling oai:scielo:S0718-272420140003000012014-12-15Will Governmental Incentives in Developing Countries Support Companies to Innovate More?: Evidences from Skin Care Patent Applications in BrazilSouza,Ivan Domicio da SilvaAlmeida,Tuanny LeiteTakahashi,Vania Passarini patents industrial property biodiversity innovation incentives skin care brazil Recent Brazilian Governments have provided incentives to support domestic innovation; however, some claim that the country has set conflicting policies towards innovation, industrial property and biodiversity exploitation. After an analysis of patent applications filled in the Brazilian National Institute of Industrial Property, we observed that current governmental measures have not performed as expected, at least in the skin care industry. Throughout the paper we discuss plausible reasons why this sector has not managed to innovate more, reasons that may affect other businesses as well. This case is exemplary to developing economies that have implemented or are in the process of renewing their innovation policies.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessUniversidad Alberto Hurtado. Facultad de Economía y NegociosJournal of technology management & innovation v.9 n.3 20142014-01-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0718-27242014000300001en10.4067/S0718-27242014000300001
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industrial property
biodiversity
innovation incentives
skin care
brazil
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innovation incentives
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Souza,Ivan Domicio da Silva
Almeida,Tuanny Leite
Takahashi,Vania Passarini
Will Governmental Incentives in Developing Countries Support Companies to Innovate More?: Evidences from Skin Care Patent Applications in Brazil
description Recent Brazilian Governments have provided incentives to support domestic innovation; however, some claim that the country has set conflicting policies towards innovation, industrial property and biodiversity exploitation. After an analysis of patent applications filled in the Brazilian National Institute of Industrial Property, we observed that current governmental measures have not performed as expected, at least in the skin care industry. Throughout the paper we discuss plausible reasons why this sector has not managed to innovate more, reasons that may affect other businesses as well. This case is exemplary to developing economies that have implemented or are in the process of renewing their innovation policies.
author Souza,Ivan Domicio da Silva
Almeida,Tuanny Leite
Takahashi,Vania Passarini
author_facet Souza,Ivan Domicio da Silva
Almeida,Tuanny Leite
Takahashi,Vania Passarini
author_sort Souza,Ivan Domicio da Silva
title Will Governmental Incentives in Developing Countries Support Companies to Innovate More?: Evidences from Skin Care Patent Applications in Brazil
title_short Will Governmental Incentives in Developing Countries Support Companies to Innovate More?: Evidences from Skin Care Patent Applications in Brazil
title_full Will Governmental Incentives in Developing Countries Support Companies to Innovate More?: Evidences from Skin Care Patent Applications in Brazil
title_fullStr Will Governmental Incentives in Developing Countries Support Companies to Innovate More?: Evidences from Skin Care Patent Applications in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Will Governmental Incentives in Developing Countries Support Companies to Innovate More?: Evidences from Skin Care Patent Applications in Brazil
title_sort will governmental incentives in developing countries support companies to innovate more?: evidences from skin care patent applications in brazil
publisher Universidad Alberto Hurtado. Facultad de Economía y Negocios
publishDate 2014
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