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題名: | Configurations of Innovations: Examples of Biomedical Patents in Taiwan | 作者: | 陳宗文 CHEN, Tzung-wen |
貢獻者: | 社會系 | 日期: | 七月-2018 | 上傳時間: | 29-十一月-2018 | 摘要: | This paper uses the concept of configuration (or figuration) of Norbert Elias to examine biomedical patent applications in Taiwan. By analyzing two categories of Taiwanese patents: IPC C12N and C12Q, during the period of 1980-2014, I find that domestic applicants had an average of two-year lead to gain patent right. Demanding foreign priority, a strategy that can earn a longer period of patent right in patent application, was rarely utilized by domestic applicants, except for few `star` scientists from prestigious research centers. However, the applications that claim US priority have no significant advantage to be patented. | 關聯: | XIX ISA World Congress of Sociology, ISA Thursday, 19 July 2018: 11:45, Location: 709 (MTCC SOUTH BUILDING), RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology, 435 Mapping out Contemporary Practices of Innovation |
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