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Research on the Interrelationship between Corporate Innovation Strategy and Intellectual Property Protection

作者:Liu Wangmin

院校:Nanchang University, China

摘要:This study examines the intricate relationship between corporate innovation strategies and intellectual property (IP) protection. Utilizing a mixed-methods approach encompassing qualitative interviews and a quantitative survey of 150 companies, the research uncovers a significant correlation between investment in innovation and the acquisition of IP assets. The findings suggest that companies with a robust innovation culture are more proactive in securing IP rights, which subsequently enhances their market performance. The qualitative data elucidate the strategic considerations underlying IP management, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach to protect innovations while managing costs. The study also highlights the pivotal role of strong IP laws in fostering an environment conducive to innovation. The research concludes with policy implications that advocate for the strengthening of IP legislation, increased awareness and education on IP matters, and the strategic management of IP within companies. Limitations include the cross-sectional nature of the data and potential selfreporting biases.

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Innovation Strategy; Intellectual Property Protection; Patents; Trade Secrets; Firm Performance; Policy Implications

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