Specific Aspects of Intellectual Property Management in the Knowledge-Based Economy
Aurel Mihail Titu, Alina Bianca Pop, Camelia Oprean-Stan, Sebastian, Emanuel Stan

TL;DR
This paper explores intellectual property management within the knowledge-based economy, emphasizing the importance of patents, intellectual capital, and global trends, and providing insights into current challenges and institutional roles.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive analysis of intellectual property issues in the knowledge economy, including patent trends and institutional frameworks, with original perspectives on current challenges.
Findings
Patents related to scientific papers are a key aspect of IP management.
The knowledge-based economy presents unique challenges for IP protection.
Global patent protection trends vary across top scientific fields.
Abstract
This paper addresses the issue of intellectual property management in the knowledge-based economy. The starting point in carrying out the study is the presentation of some concepts regarding in the first phase, the intellectual capital. Arguments are made that the knowledge-based economy is a challenge for the current century. The subject of intellectual property is approached through the prism of a topical concept operationalized in the current global economic context. The main institutions that are directly related to this concept are mentioned. The topic of patents related to WOS indexed scientific papers is also debated, along with a series of statistics and studies on the state of patent protection worldwide in the top fields. The last part of the paper contains the conclusions and own points of view on the debated topic.
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