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Intellectual property opportunities and challenges (Boosting Malaysia's National Intellectual Property System for Innovation)
In Malaysia, there is a wide variety of actual and potential users of intellectual property (IP) whose IP needs differ based on their industry, size, export potential and other factors. This chapter summarises the characteristics and needs of four groups of users: innovators in traditional and informal sectors, “catching-up” businesses (such as SMEs and young companies), leading “frontier” businesses and public research institutions and universities.

Country Reports

- Women in the Labour Market, Croatia (Inclusive Business Creation: Good Practice Compendium), 2016
- Entrepreneurial Activities in Europe - Informal Entrepreneurship, 2015
- Intellectual property use in Malaysia: Statistics (Boosting Malaysia's National Intellectual Property System for Innovation), 2015
- Executive summary (Boosting Malaysia's National Intellectual Property System for Innovation), 2015
- Intellectual property markets, financing and standards (Boosting Malaysia's National Intellectual Property System for Innovation), 2015
Thematic Reports

- Governments leading by example with public sector data (Data-Driven Innovation: Big Data for Growth and Well-Being), 2015
- The foundations of the digital economy (OECD Digital Economy Outlook 2015), 2015
- Executive summary (Open Educational Resources: A Catalyst for Innovation), 2015
- Cross-Country Estimates of Employment and Investment in Organisational Capital : A Task-Based Methodology Using Piaac Data , 2015
- Environmental Policy Design, Innovation And Efficiency Gains In Electricity Generation , 2016
What Countries are Doing
Published by OECD in 2015
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- Funding universities and PRIs
- Demand for financing innovation
- Policy intervention on financing for innovation
- Policy-making contexts for universities and PRIs
- Demand for new technology from firms
- Firms' demand for new technology
- Knowledge creation, diffusion and commercialisation
- Alleviating development funding gaps
- Business and entrepreneurship education
- Enabling conditions for universities and PRIs to engage in technology transfer and commercialisation
- Finance for technology transfer and commercialisation
- Key actors for technology transfer and commercialisation
- Policy intervention on technology transfer and commercialization
- Policy rationales and objectives for technology transfer and Commercialisation
- Policy-making contexts for technology transfer and commercialization
- Process of technology transfer and commercialisation
- Processes and actors in technology transfer and commercialisation
- Technology transfer
- Technology Transfer and Commercialisation
- Technology transfer and commercialisation infrastructure
- What sorts of linkages can foster innovation?