Intellectual property in the context of the contemporary society
Intellectual property in the context of the contemporary society
Author(s): Vesna Baltezarević, Radoslav Baltezarević, Borivoje BaltezarevićSubject(s): Economy
Published by: Visoka škola za poslovnu ekonomiju i preduzetništvo
Keywords: Intellectual Property; Economic Development; Economic Potential; Intellectual Creators; Dilemma
Summary/Abstract: The intellectual creators are, with their creations, bringing comparative advantages to products, contributing to employment, strengthening the economic basis and in the best way representing the state. Intellectual Property, together with other intangible assets, in developed countries accounts for more than half of the total investment. In the modern world, we are completely surrounded by various categories of intellectual property that often exceed the value of the thing in which they are contained, but the problem is that we are either unaware of it, or are ignoring this fact. A particular problem is the economic potential of the country that prevents poor countries to adopt intellectual capital as an essential economic resource, and the lack of will to protect intellectual creators. In recent decades, because of that, has been opened dilemma whether to change the concept of intellectual property in the sense of intellectual creativity to be equally available both to developed countries and developing countries.
Journal: International Review
- Issue Year: 2016
- Issue No: 3-4
- Page Range: 145-150
- Page Count: 6
- Language: English