Firm use of IP (inc. SMEs)
An Analysis of the Association between the Use of Intellectual Property by UK SMEs and Subsequent Performance
This report analyses a 2001 cohort of UK SMEs. The specific focus is on the link between IP activity in 2001 and subsequent performance (to 2004).
Commissioned
by: IPO; UKTI (UK Trade & Investment)
Date
published:
October 2007
Author(s): Mark Rogers (Harris Manchester College and Oxford Intellectual Property Research Centre), Christine Greenhalgh (St Peters College and Oxford Intellectual Property Research Centre) and Christian Helmers (Wolfson College, Oxford University).
An Analysis of the Characteristics of Small and Medium Enterprises that use Intellectual Property
This report documents the creation of a major new database that links IP activity to all UK firms. It then analyses the characteristics of IP active firms, with a specific focus on SMEs.
Commissioned by: IPO; UKTI (UK
Trade
& Investment)
Date published: October 2007
Author(s): Mark Rogers (Harris Manchester College and Oxford Intellectual Property Research Centre), Christian Helmers (Wolfson College, Oxford University) and Christine Greenhalgh (St. Peter's College and Oxford Intellectual Property Research Centre).
Challenges to the Patent System
The patent system is regarded by some as anti-innovative and a barrier to the distribution of generic medicines in developing countries, with defenders of the existing system refusing to see the potential benefits of change. There are also calls to develop industry-specific patents. Yet valuable patented technologies are often unexploited. A global patent system could cut costs, reduce errors, promote harmonisation and provide effective worldwide protection. At the same time there are worries about the reluctance of governments to change national systems. Yet more coordination is inevitable.
Commissioned
by: SABIP
Date published:
2010
Author(s): Giuseppina D'Agostino
The Impact of the Patent System on SMEs
Draws on UK, European and US data sources to consider the propensity of SMEs to patent their innovations. Shows that small firms are less likely to use patents as a means of protecting their investment than other means such as confidentiality, secrecy or being first to market with a new idea. Small firms in the US are twice as likely to patent innovations. Patents are seen as an increasingly important factor in investment decisions by venture capitalists, which may influence patenting decisions in the future.
Commissioned
by: SABIP
Date published: 2010
Author(s): Alan Hughes and Andrea Mina
IP Enforcement in the UK and Beyond: A Literature Review
The focus of this review is the literature on civil enforcement of IP and the behaviour of firms in using and enforcing IP rights.
Commissioned by: SABIP
Date
published: May 2009
Author(s): Ms Kimberlee Weatherall (University of Queensland), Associate Professor Elizabeth Webster (University of Melbourne and IPRIA), Professor Lionel Bently (University of Cambridge).
Patent Backlogs and Mutual Recognition
An analysis of the recent evolution of patent backlogs and assessment of the impact that patent backlogs may have on the patent system, incentives to innovate and the economy. Further information can be found on our Patent Backlogs and Mutual Recognition pages of our website.
Commissioned
by: IPO
Date published: January 2010
Author(s): London Economics
The Strategic Advisory Board for Intellectual Property Policy (SABIP) 2009-10 Annual Report
The Strategic Advisory Board for Intellectual Property Policy
(SABIP) was established in June 2008, as an advisory Non-Departmental Public Body. SABIP's objective was to give Ministers and the Chief Executive of the IPO independent policy advice
based on solid evidence.
The report covers the period from
1 April 2009 to 30 July 2010 when SABIP was dissolved.
Commissioned
by: SABIP
Date published: 2011
Author(s): SABIP
Submission to Lord Justice Jackson: Annex 1 Copyright and Design Rights Survey
Following a submission by the Strategic Advisory Board for Intellectual Property Policy (SABIP) to Lord Justice Jackson's Review of Civil Litigation Costs, SABIP commissioned three surveys to examine the evidence on a number of selected issues related to the IP enforcement system in the UK.
Date published: October 2009
Author(s): SABIP
Submission to Lord Justice Jackson: Annex 2 Patent Survey
Following a submission by the Strategic Advisory Board for Intellectual Property Policy (SABIP) to Lord Justice Jackson's Review of Civil Litigation Costs, SABIP commissioned three surveys to examine the evidence on a number of selected issues related to the IP enforcement system in the UK.
Date published: October 2009
Author(s): SABIP
Submission to Lord Justice Jackson: Annex 3 Trade Marks Survey
Following a submission by the Strategic Advisory Board for Intellectual Property Policy (SABIP) to Lord Justice Jackson's Review of Civil Litigation Costs, SABIP commissioned three surveys to examine the evidence on a number of selected issues related to the IP enforcement system in the UK.
Date published: October 2009
Author(s): SABIP
Submission to Lord Justice Jackson, 30 October 2009
Following a submission by the Strategic Advisory Board for Intellectual Property Policy (SABIP) to Lord Justice Jackson's Review of Civil Litigation Costs, SABIP commissioned three surveys to examine the evidence on a number of selected issues related to the IP enforcement system in the UK.
Date published: October 2009
Author(s): SABIP
Trade Mark Incentives
This report investigates potential links between trade marking and performance. The researchers document an overview of corporate trade marking activity in Britain, analyse the role of trade marks in the innovation process for firms and their impact on households, and explore possible links between trade marking and branding.
Commissioned
by: IPO
Date published: July 2011
Author(s): Mark Rogers & Christine Greenhalgh
Trends and Distribution of Intellectual Property: UK and European patents and UK trade and service marks 1986-2000
This paper covers aggregate trends in patents and trade marks, trends in IP ownership by panels of UK firms. correlation between activity levels in types of IP, evidence on firm size and intellectual property. and implications for policy and research.
Commissioned by:
UK Patent Office
Date published: 2003
Author(s): Christine Greenhalgh, Mark Longland, Derek Bosworth
UK Intellectual Property Awareness Survey 2010
This report presents findings from the second UK IP Awareness Survey, giving an accurate benchmark indication of the state of IP awareness in the UK across all sizes of firm and all sectors of industry.
Commissioned by: IPO
Date
published: March 2011
Author(s): Dr. Robert Pitkethly (St. Peter's College & Oxford Intellectual Property Research Centre Oxford University)
UK Intellectual Property Awareness Survey 2006
This preliminary report presents the initial findings from the first UK IP Awareness Survey, giving an accurate benchmark indication of the state of IP awareness in the UK across all sizes of firm and all sectors of industry.
Commissioned by: IPO
Date
published: 2006
Author(s): Dr. Robert Pitkethly (Said Business School Oxford University & Oxford Intellectual Property Research Centre St. Peter's College)
The Use and Value of Patent Rights
Prepared for the UK IP Ministerial Forum on the Economic Value of IP, 10 June 2009. This paper considers how firms use patents and the value of patents.
Commissioned by: IPO,
SABIP
Date published: June 2009
Author(s): Bronwyn H. Hall






