An intellectual property (IP) system was established in China in
1985. Since then, the merits and drawbacks of the system have
become apparent in theory and practice. Despite the fact that a
great deal has been written about the Chinese IP system, systematic
studies of the subject are still scarce, especially from a
corporate management perspective.
The book has three aims. It evaluates the problems UK and US
multinational enterprises have encountered in their IP Flows into
different enterprises in China. It also analyses the causes of
these problems and suggests methods of avoiding future problems.
The overall rationale for the book is to fill a void in our
understanding of IP rights in China, particularly from a corporate
perspective. It is important to draw upon a variety of discipline
approaches when exploring these issues, which are influenced by the
political context, the legislative framework, economic factors and
the existence of cultural differences.
The book is composed of ten chapters containing studies of related
IP history, previous study on the area, and the current empirical
survey. Major findings are discussed in later chapters of the book.
In the conclusions, the book provides eleven suggestions for future
practice for companies involved with IP flows.
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