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Laqua, Daniel. "Transnational intellectual cooperation, the League of Nations, and the problem of order." Journal of Global History 6, no. 2 (June 13, 2011): 223–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1740022811000246.

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AbstractThis article examines the political and cultural contexts of the International Committee on Intellectual Cooperation and the International Institute of Intellectual Cooperation. These two League of Nations bodies were charged with fostering international understanding through the promotion of educational, scientific, and cultural exchange. Whereas previous studies have revealed the institutional and diplomatic processes that shaped these bodies, the present article considers their intellectual genealogies and trajectories. Adopting a transnational perspective, it argues that the multi-layered quest for order is central to understanding intellectual cooperation in the interwar years. This concern was reflected in the role of cultural relations within the post-war order, and in the aim of strengthening intellectuals’ position in the social order (both through legal instruments and through new tools for ‘intellectual labour’).
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Zaikivskyi, Oleksandr, and Oleksandr Onistrat. "Issues of the protection of intellectual property in process euro-atlantic integration." Theory and Practice of Intellectual Property, no. 2 (July 6, 2021): 29–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.33731/22021.236547.

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Key words: Euro-Atlantic integration, intellectual property, objects of intellectualproperty rights, infringement of intellectual property rights, scientific and technical cooperation,military-technical cooperation Some issues concerning the protection of intellectualproperty in the process of Euro-Atlantic integration are considered, in particularthe peculiarities of the protection of intellectual property in the implementation of internationalcooperation of Ukraine and the protection of national interests in theprocess of this cooperation. The legislation of Ukraine regulating activities related tointernational scientific and technical and military-technical cooperation is analysed.The importance of intellectual property protection at all stages of international cooperationof Ukraine and the need to improve the legislation on the regulation of intellectualproperty protection in the process of this cooperation is determined. It is suggested totake a number of measures to address issues related to the protection of intellectualproperty in the process of international cooperation of Ukraine and the protection of nationalinterests regarding the use of intellectual property rights in the process of thiscooperation.The protection of intellectual property in international cooperation should be ensuredprimarily by bilateral agreements on this issue, which should be concluded at thebeginning of cooperation in any field, as well as agreements on the protection of classifiedinformation. These agreements should define the basic principles for concludingagreements (contracts) and be aimed at mutual protection of information, prevention ofinfringement of the rights for the results of intellectual activity when using them in thecourse of cooperation.To deal with this issue, it is necessary to systematically and comprehensively approachthe improvement of legislation on intellectual property in the defence sector, especially on the protection of national interests in the implementation of cooperation inthe process of Euro-Atlantic integration. It is necessary to clearly define in the legislationthe obligations of all subjects to ensure the protection of intellectual property at allstages of cooperation, as well as expanding the list of violations and responsibility fortheir implementation, especially for actions that threaten infringement of intellectualproperty rights measures to ensure the protection of intellectual property rights.
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Köseoğlu, Mehmet Ali, Mehmet Yildiz, Fevzi Okumus, and Mehmet Barca. "The intellectual structure of coopetition: past, present and future." Journal of Strategy and Management 12, no. 1 (February 18, 2019): 2–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jsma-07-2018-0073.

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PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the intellectual structure of coopetition through utilizing a citation and co-citation analysis of scholarly articles focusing on coopetition.Design/methodology/approachThe authors conducted bibliometric analyses of citation and co-citation analysis. The units of analysis were original research articles and research notes retrieved from journals indexed by well-known databases. Keywords used in the search were “co-opet, co-opet, coopetition, coopetition, simultaneous cooperation and competition, simultaneously cooperate and compete, coexistence of cooperation and competition, coexistence of cooperation and competition, cooperate and compete simultaneously, coopetitive relationships, coopetitive relationships, coopetitive networks, horizontal alliances, cooperate with competitors, cooperation with competitors, cooperative relationships with competitors, cooperative competition and competitive cooperation.” Regarding the time period for publication of the sample articles, the authors did not place any restrictions.FindingsThe research findings provide evidence that coopetition demonstrates multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary characteristics. Subfields of the coopetition field were identified based on the components of coopetition, which are relation, process and strategy. The component dealing with relationship management and innovation as strategy become prominent. Although coopetition literature has emerged as a relation view of strategy, it is still fragmented and diverse. Additionally, the robust subfields generated from the analysis were super-positioned with low degrees.Originality/valueThis is one of the few studies offering a critical review of coopetition research via quantitative research approach.
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Walker, David A. "Intellectual Property." GEOPHYSICS 74, no. 6 (November 2009): Z93—Z104. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/1.3265253.

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The Intellectual Property department in each issue of Geophysics provides U.S. patent abstracts, published patent abstracts of U.S. patent applications, and published abstracts filed under the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT).
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Walker, David A. "Intellectual Property." GEOPHYSICS 75, no. 1 (January 2010): Z1—Z9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/1.3327961.

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The Intellectual Property department in each issue of Geophysics provides U.S. patent abstracts, published patent abstracts of U.S. patent applications, and published abstracts filed under the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT).
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Walker, David A. "Intellectual Property." GEOPHYSICS 75, no. 2 (March 2010): Z21—Z33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/1.3426304.

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The Intellectual Property department in each issue of Geophysics provides U.S. patent abstracts, published patent abstracts of U.S. patent applications, and published abstracts filed under the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT).
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Walker, David A. "Intellectual Property." GEOPHYSICS 75, no. 3 (May 2010): Z51—Z66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/1.3447984.

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The Intellectual Property department in each issue of Geophysics provides U.S. patent abstracts, published patent abstracts of U.S. patent applications, and published abstracts filed under the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT).
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Walker, David A. "Intellectual Property." GEOPHYSICS 75, no. 4 (July 2010): Z81—Z90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/1.3484037.

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The Intellectual Property department in each issue of Geophysics provides U.S. patent abstracts, published patent abstracts of U.S. patent applications, and published abstracts filed under the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT).
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Walker, David A. "Intellectual Property." GEOPHYSICS 75, no. 5 (September 2010): Z101—Z113. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/1.3507058.

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The Intellectual Property department in each issue of Geophysics provides U.S. patent abstracts, published patent abstracts of U.S. patent applications, and published abstracts filed under the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT).
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Walker, David A. "Intellectual Property." GEOPHYSICS 75, no. 6 (November 2010): Z119—Z131. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/1.3516647.

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The Intellectual Property department in each issue of Geophysics provides U.S. patent abstracts, published patent abstracts of U.S. patent applications, and published abstracts filed under the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT).
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Intellectual cooperation"

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Gatling, Book Juli. "Utopian Dreams, National Realities: Intellectual Cooperation and the League of Nations." UKnowledge, 2016. http://uknowledge.uky.edu/history_etds/36.

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Utopian Dreams, National Realities: Intellectual Cooperation and the League of Nations chronicles the work of the League of Nations’ International Committee on Intellectual Cooperation (CICI). This dissertation demonstrates how the CICI’s utopian vision of international peace was actively challenged by national tensions and agendas in the interwar period. It examines the idealistic goals of the movement by focusing on the narratives and motivations of key committee members as they worked toward their own ideas of peace. The challenge of nationalism is illustrated through an analysis of major disagreements between CICI members as well as through biographical case studies of lesser-known members. The pursuit of “moral disarmament,” or the process of changing mentalities towards war, was a central component of the CICI’s work. Both education and film were envisioned as ways to influence the public and engender anti-war sentiment. This work argues that the League of Nations’ conception of internationalism was Eurocentric and moral disarmament was formulated within an Anglo-American context. Both of these limitations narrowed the influence of the CICI’s peace work to certain geographical areas of influence and effectively marginalized less powerful nations and individuals within it.
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Rawlings, Jordan. "Encouraging Tolerance of and Cooperation with Dental/Medical Routines." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2020. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1703430/.

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The participant is a 61-year-old woman, diagnosed with a generalized anxiety disorder and profound intellectual disability who was referred to a behavior-disorders clinic, to increase cooperation with routine dental procedures. I used a behavioral treatment package consisting of stimulus fading, differential reinforcement, and extinction to establish tolerance of, and cooperation with, routine dental procedures. Results showed that cooperative responding varied throughout the progression of teaching the prerequisite steps (sitting in a chair, sitting in a variety of chairs, then working on sitting in the dental chair). However, by the end of the study, the participant engaged in the behavior of open mouth for 30 s and tolerated/cooperated with the experimenter using a plastic visual inspection tool for 30 s. Further research should evaluate the effectiveness of a similar treatment package to develop a more streamlined and systematic framework to improve compliance and tolerance.
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Zhang, Zhuohan. "Essays on vertical cooperation, intellectual property protection, and the international development and diffusion of new technologies." Thesis, University of Leicester, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/2381/40498.

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In the first essay, we develop a theoretical model, to analyse the trade-off between two modes, vertical partnership and vertical merger, of the cooperation between a high-tech northern firm and a southern firm that has low-labour-cost advantage. We conclude that if there is high “importance/degree” of asymmetric information on the quality of the northern firm’s technology, the vertical partnership mode making it possible to screen out low-quality technologies, tends to arise as the equilibrium cooperation mode, rather than the vertical merger mode achieving higher overall cost efficiency. In the second essay, we examine empirically how two legal regimes of intellectual property protection in a country, patent protection and trade secret protection, affect the foreign-sourced R&D investment into the country. We find that both patent and trade secret protection may have positive or negative effects on the foreign-sourced R&D investment, but mostly, the dominant effects of both regimes on the foreign-sourced R&D investment are their positive effects that stem from the “appropriability” channel: both patent and trade secret protection can increase the appropriability of R&D achievements. Also, when patent and trade secret protection work for boosting the foreign-sourced R&D investment, the two regimes complement each other. In the third essay, we examine empirically how the manufacturing R&D investment and service R&D investment in a country, respectively, are affected by the patent protection and trade secret protection regimes in the country. We find that on the one hand, patent protection positively affects both the levels of R&D investment in manufacturing and in services. On the other hand, trade secret protection has no significant effect on the R&D investment in manufacturing, while our results weakly indicate a U-shaped effect of trade secret protection on the R&D investment in services.
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Singleton, Laura Gaie. "Understanding the Evolution of Theoretical Constructs in Organization Studies: Examining Cooperation and Purpose." Thesis, Boston College, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/2345/2582.

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Thesis advisor: Mary Ann Glynn
I examine the process of evolution for theoretical constructs in the field of organizational scholarship, leveraging the sociology of knowledge literature and empirical studies of construct development to focus my research. Prior studies suggest several key factors operating in the process--actor-oriented components, including the characteristics and strategies of scholarly actors, and situationally-oriented components of historical context and word meanings. No study, however, has assessed these factors in interaction over time. I address this gap through a historical study based primarily on archival data regarding construct usage in journal articles and scholarly books. Specifically, I explore the evolution of "cooperation" and "purpose" in organizational scholarship from 1938 through 2005. My findings contribute to elaboration of the theory of construct evolution proposed by Hirsch & Levin (1999), as I observe that a construct developing largely within a single disciplinary paradigm is marked by narrowing rather than expansion of meaning in the course of increased operationalization. Further, I find that an interdisciplinary context of evolution multiplies not just meanings but also the language used for a construct. I also document how antecedent conditions of meaning for the words "cooperation" and "purpose," as well as elements of historical context, affect the evolution process. In addition, my study extends the observations of Barley & Kunda (1992) regarding a cyclical dichotomy between rational and normative paradigms in managerial discourse, as I observe this pattern contributing to the fragmentation of language and meanings in the constructs studied
Thesis (PhD) — Boston College, 2011
Submitted to: Boston College. Carroll School of Management
Discipline: Organization Studies
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Garden, Mary-Ann. "Review of the literature on perceived organisational support and knowledge sharing /." St. Lucia, Qld, 2002. http://www.library.uq.edu.au/pdfserve.php?image=thesisabs/absthe17171.pdf.

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Humphrey, David. "iReEn Integrated Research Environment : an innovative computer-based, collaborative, research-to-prototype environment for use in the decorative and applied arts, with specific focus on its application in historical jewellery research." Thesis, Royal College of Art, 2002. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.602331.

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Abusah, David. "Knowledge sharing at work : the role of evaluation apprenhension [sic], perceived benefits and organisational commitment /." [St. Lucia, Qld.], 2001. http://www.library.uq.edu.au/pdfserve.php?image=thesisabs/absthe16278.pdf.

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Al-Ammary, Jaflah Hassan. "Knowledge management strategic alignment in the banking sector at the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Countries." Thesis, Al-Ammary, Jaflah Hassan (2008) Knowledge management strategic alignment in the banking sector at the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Countries. PhD thesis, Murdoch University, 2008. https://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/id/eprint/433/.

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An alignment or 'fit' between an organization's objectives and knowledge management (KM) practices should be established in order for the organization to fully utilize its knowledge assets and to derive competitive advantages. The organization should deploy a holistic approach for KM that spans business strategy, information system (IS) strategy, organization culture, and human factors. This research has investigated the strategic alignment between knowledge strategy and business strategy - KMBS-SA and the strategic alignment between knowledge strategy and IS strategy - KMIS-SA in the banking sector among the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries. Using the proposed model, the study explored the impacts of KMBS-SA and KMIS-SA on the organizational performance. The main hypothesis of this research is that knowledge is the main resource in an organization, and by aligning this resource with the business strategy and IS strategy, the alignment will contribute positively on the performance of the organization. The research model was illustrated in two different conceptualizations hypothesizing the different relationships between knowledge strategies, business strategy and IS strategy. The first conceptualization illustrates the KMBS-SA and KMIS-SA, and an investigation on the contribution of theses alignments on the organizational performance. The second conceptualization of the research model aims at investigating the impact of different types or profiles of KMBS-SA and KMIS-SA on the organizational performance. This study examined different alignments between two profiles of knowledge strategy - Aggressive Knowledge Strategy (AKS) and Conservative Knowledge Strategy (CKS), with various types of business strategy according to Miles and Snow's (1978) strategic typology, and, the alignment of the two profiles of knowledge strategy with various IS strategy based on the STROIS approach by Chan et al. (1997). Using both conceptualizations, the role of knowledge strategy as a moderator or a mediator in the contribution of the business strategy and IS strategy towards the organizational performance was examined. The primary data for this study was collected through a survey of 106 banks from the six Gulf countries: Kingdom of Bahrain, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, United Arab Emirates (UAE), and Oman. The first overall conclusion demonstrated that there is a strong association between knowledge strategy and business strategy and that KMBS-SA clearly influenced the organizational performance. The second overall result of this research shows that in the context of GCC countries, knowledge strategy received stronger support as moderator of the IS congruence association with performance and that KMIS-SA is the primary determinant of the effectiveness of IS in the GCC banks. From the finding, it is recommended that the GCC banks should take KMBS-SA and KMIS-SA challenge seriously and should consider the alignment implication before moving ahead to implement a strategic plan. Furthermore, the research finding revealed that GCC bank should not ignore the different dimensions of knowledge strategic choices. The banks need to determine different profiles for their knowledge strategy in order to support all aspects of business strategy and IS strategic dimensions that are most important for the organization. They should then direct the organizational knowledge resources to support these profiles. Finally, it is recommended that the banks should define and establish a position in KM in order to oversee the knowledge strategy and KM issues.
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Al-Ammary, Jaflah Hassan. "Knowledge management strategic alignment in the banking sector at the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Countries." Al-Ammary, Jaflah Hassan (2008) Knowledge management strategic alignment in the banking sector at the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Countries. PhD thesis, Murdoch University, 2008. http://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/433/.

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An alignment or 'fit' between an organization's objectives and knowledge management (KM) practices should be established in order for the organization to fully utilize its knowledge assets and to derive competitive advantages. The organization should deploy a holistic approach for KM that spans business strategy, information system (IS) strategy, organization culture, and human factors. This research has investigated the strategic alignment between knowledge strategy and business strategy - KMBS-SA and the strategic alignment between knowledge strategy and IS strategy - KMIS-SA in the banking sector among the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries. Using the proposed model, the study explored the impacts of KMBS-SA and KMIS-SA on the organizational performance. The main hypothesis of this research is that knowledge is the main resource in an organization, and by aligning this resource with the business strategy and IS strategy, the alignment will contribute positively on the performance of the organization. The research model was illustrated in two different conceptualizations hypothesizing the different relationships between knowledge strategies, business strategy and IS strategy. The first conceptualization illustrates the KMBS-SA and KMIS-SA, and an investigation on the contribution of theses alignments on the organizational performance. The second conceptualization of the research model aims at investigating the impact of different types or profiles of KMBS-SA and KMIS-SA on the organizational performance. This study examined different alignments between two profiles of knowledge strategy - Aggressive Knowledge Strategy (AKS) and Conservative Knowledge Strategy (CKS), with various types of business strategy according to Miles and Snow's (1978) strategic typology, and, the alignment of the two profiles of knowledge strategy with various IS strategy based on the STROIS approach by Chan et al. (1997). Using both conceptualizations, the role of knowledge strategy as a moderator or a mediator in the contribution of the business strategy and IS strategy towards the organizational performance was examined. The primary data for this study was collected through a survey of 106 banks from the six Gulf countries: Kingdom of Bahrain, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, United Arab Emirates (UAE), and Oman. The first overall conclusion demonstrated that there is a strong association between knowledge strategy and business strategy and that KMBS-SA clearly influenced the organizational performance. The second overall result of this research shows that in the context of GCC countries, knowledge strategy received stronger support as moderator of the IS congruence association with performance and that KMIS-SA is the primary determinant of the effectiveness of IS in the GCC banks. From the finding, it is recommended that the GCC banks should take KMBS-SA and KMIS-SA challenge seriously and should consider the alignment implication before moving ahead to implement a strategic plan. Furthermore, the research finding revealed that GCC bank should not ignore the different dimensions of knowledge strategic choices. The banks need to determine different profiles for their knowledge strategy in order to support all aspects of business strategy and IS strategic dimensions that are most important for the organization. They should then direct the organizational knowledge resources to support these profiles. Finally, it is recommended that the banks should define and establish a position in KM in order to oversee the knowledge strategy and KM issues.
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Sheen, Peter Bernard. "Managing Intellectual Property and Licensing: A Study on Cooperative Research Centres." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2005. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/16010/1/Peter_Sheen_Thesis.pdf.

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This thesis examines the perceived importance by two-tiered management of Cooperative Research Centres (CRCs) for managing a range of intellectual property issues. Fifty survey items are presented to the executive directors and commercialization managers of 62 CRCs. The survey items are categorized under four themes: relationships with collaborators, project management; design and implementation of agreements; and specific licensing issues. An analysis of the data, using a series of independent samples t-tests, repeated measures t-tests, chi-square tests for independence or relatedness and goodness of fit, shows a range of results. There are significant differences between executive directors and commercialization managers on a number of issues. There are particular emphases or trends about certain issues for the whole sample of managers. These findings are compared with text analyses of 23 CRC strategic planning documents. This is done in order to explore any similarity, difference or nuance between what the managers say in response to the survey items, compared with what is stated in the codified policies of the CRCs. While there is a high degree of consistency among certain themes between the two sets of findings, the overall analysis points to the need for the CRCs to have a better understanding and practice of commercialization opportunities, especially through the involvement of third party commercial interests. It is argued that accommodating third party commercialization interests involves the application of an important knowledge economy principle that has an important bearing on the future economic viability and competitiveness of the CRCs.
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Books on the topic "Intellectual cooperation"

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M'Bow, Amadou-Mahtar. Unesco, universality and international intellectual co-operation. Paris: Unesco, 1986.

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Kaigi, Nihon Gakusai. Yūshikisha intabyū kiroku: Shin sangakukan kyōryoku ni kansuru kenkyū : nyū paradaimu no kakuritsu o mezashite. Tōkyō: Nihon Gakusai Kaigi, 1991.

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Hebeish, A. al- ʻAwlamah wa-al-baḥth al-ʻilmī. [Cairo: Dār al-Ahrām, 1997.

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Zhang, Fuliang. Guo ji zhi shi he zuo yun dong shi. [Beijing: Beijing zhong xian tuo fang ke ji fa zhan you xian gong si, 2012.

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Deng, Xiaoping. Deng Xiaoping lun yin jin guo wai zhi li. Beijing shi: Zhong gong zhong yang dang xiao chu ban she, 1998.

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Kaigi, Nihon Gakusai. Shin sangakukan kyōryoku ni kansuru kenkyū: Nyū paradaimu no kakuritsu o mezashite : hōkokusho. Tōkyō: Nihon Gakusai Kaigi, 1993.

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Mitsui Jōhō Kaihatsu Kabushiki Kaisha. Sōgō Kenkyūjo. Kenkyū gakuen toshi ni okeru kenkyū kaihatsu kinō no shūseki kōka ni kansuru chōsa kenkyū hōkokusho. [Tokyo]: Mitsui Jōhō Kaihatsu Kabushiki Kaisha Sōgō Kenkyūjo, 1991.

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European Commission. EuropeAid Co-operation Office, ed. Asia-Link Programme: A programme dedicated to higher education networking between Europe and Asia. Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 2005.

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Majmaʻ al-Tūnisī lil-ʻUlūm wa-al-Ādāb wa-al-Funūn., ed. Renouvellement des études arabes et andalouses: Actes du colloque organisé du 2 au 5 juin 2004. Carthage: Académie tunisienne des sciences des lettres et des arts, Beït al-hikma, 2006.

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Royal Society (Great Britain). Knowledge, networks and nations: Global scientific collaboration in the 21st century. London: Royal Society, 2011.

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Book chapters on the topic "Intellectual cooperation"

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Dumont, Juliette. "Pan-American Intellectual Cooperation." In The New Pan-Americanism and the Structuring of Inter-American Relations, 65–89. New York: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003252672-5.

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Johnson, David W., and Roger T. Johnson. "Intellectual Legacy: Cooperation and Competition." In Conflict, Interdependence, and Justice, 41–63. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-9994-8_3.

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Korey, William. "The “Foundation for European Intellectual Cooperation”." In Taking on the World's Repressive Regimes, 119–37. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230608740_6.

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Roig-Sanz, Diana. "The International Institute of Intellectual Cooperation." In The Routledge Handbook of Translation History, 452–68. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315640129-32.

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Tournès, Ludovic. "From Intellectual Cooperation to Economic Expertise." In Philanthropic Foundations at the League of Nations, 139–70. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429021213-6.

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Pemberton, Jo-Anne. "Intellectual Cooperation in War-Time and Plans for Reconstruction." In The Story of International Relations, Part Three, 351–425. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-31827-7_4.

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Adekola, Tolulope Anthony. "Regional Cooperation, Human Rights, and Equitable Vaccine Distribution." In Regional Cooperation, Intellectual Property Law and Access to Medicines, 103–30. London: Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003342519-7.

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Bortun, Vladimir. "Cooperation by Proxy: Political Foundations, Social Movements and Intellectual Networks." In Crisis, Austerity and Transnational Party Cooperation in Southern Europe, 185–247. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-39151-4_6.

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Hartley, Trevor C. "Intellectual Property Rights and the Proposed Hague Convention on Jurisdiction and Judgments: an English Perspective." In Intercontinental Cooperation Through Private International Law, 155–61. The Hague: T.M.C. Asser Press, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-90-6704-415-8_11.

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Adekola, Tolulope Anthony. "Charting the Regional Cooperative Path." In Regional Cooperation, Intellectual Property Law and Access to Medicines, 131–34. London: Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003342519-8.

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Conference papers on the topic "Intellectual cooperation"

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Nikolay, Korotaev. "Collaborative constructions in Russian conversations: A multichannel perspective." In INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE on Computational Linguistics and Intellectual Technologies. RSUH, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.28995/2075-7182-2023-22-254-266.

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The talk provides a multichannel description of how interlocutors co-construct utterances in conversation. Using data from the “Russian Pears Chats & Stories”, I propose for a tripartite sequential scheme of collaborative constructions. When the scheme is fully realized, its first step not only includes the initial component of the construction, but also presupposes that the first participant makes a request for a co-operative action; the final component of the construction is provided by the second participant during the second step; while the third step consists of the first participant’s reaction. On each step, the participants combine vocal and non-vocal resources to achieve their goals. In some cases, non-vocal phenomena provide an essential clue to what is actually happening during co-construction, including whether the participants act in a truly co-operative manner. I distinguish between three types of communicative patterns that may take place during co-construction: “Requested Cooperation”, “Unplanned Cooperation”, and “Non-realized Interaction”. The data suggest that these types can be influenced by the way the knowledge of the discussed events is distributed among the participants.
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Rathkeen, Leonid S. "Cooperation of Russian Academy of Sciences and ROSNEFT on the example of projecting and development of digital intellectual enterprises." In INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC-TECHNICAL SYMPOSIUM (ISTS) «IMPROVING ENERGY AND RESOURCE-EFFICIENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY OF PROCESSES AND DEVICES IN CHEMICAL AND RELATED INDUSTRIES». The Kosygin State University of Russia, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.37816/eeste-2021-2-99-101.

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The cooperation of Russian Academy of Sciences and ROSNEFT on the example of projecting and development of digital intellectual enterprises are discussed in the article. Much attention is paid for implementation of the brunch innovative technologies and cooperation with the leading scientific and industrial enterprises and organizations.
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Нинциева, Тамила Магомедовна. "PROSPECTS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF COOPERATION IN THE FIELD OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY UNDER DIGITALIZATION." In Образование. Культура. Общество: сборник избранных статей по материалам Международной научной конференции (Санкт-Петербург, Июнь 2020). Crossref, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.37539/ecs291.2020.80.86.034.

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Развитие и защита института интеллектуальной собственности имеет значение на международном уровне, в связи с чем вопросы международного сотрудничества обретают все большую значимость. В статье рассматриваются вопросы развития эффективной системы права интеллектуальной собственности в отдельных странах и особенности их взаимодействия. The development and protection of the institution of intellectual property is important at the international level, and therefore the issues of international cooperation are becoming increasingly important. The article discusses the development of an effective system of intellectual property law in individual countries and the features of their interaction.
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Natalia, Kuzminykh, Mashkina Dinara, and Roze Nelly. "International Experience in Managing Intellectual Capital of Territories for Innovative Development." In “New Silk Road: Business Cooperation and Prospective of Economic Development” (NSRBCPED 2019). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/aebmr.k.200324.097.

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Xiaohong, Zhang, and Li Sijing. "The Solutions to Intellectual Capital Sharing of Research Institutions." In 2009 Fourth International Conference on Cooperation and Promotion of Information Resources in Science and Technology (COINFO). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/coinfo.2009.31.

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Gözkaman, Armağan, and Kaan Çelikok. "EU-China Relations: Competition and Partnership." In International Conference on Eurasian Economies. Eurasian Economists Association, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.36880/c15.02766.

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The study aims to analyze the current state of relations between China and the EU, including the balance of partnership and competition, common interests, and stronger connections. It also seeks to provide a comprehensive analysis of the current state of the relationship between China and the EU, highlighting both the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead. Hence, the study delves on a multitude of topics including China's human rights record, policies on intellectual property, and state-owned enterprises, as well as its growing military and economic influence in the world. The study also investigates the EU’s objectives to build a constructive and cooperative relationship with China based on mutual respect and understanding, as well as the actions that both sides implement to address global challenges through international organizations such as the WTO and the UN. The study examines the economic ties between China and the EU, including trade and investment flows. The direction and flow of trade and investments will be explored by referring to statistics from international organizations, especially the World Bank. Literature review on economic, commercial and political cooperation between the EU and China will focus on primary and secondary sources. It is important for both sides to continue to engage in dialogue and cooperation to strengthen their trade relationship and address issues such as market access, level playing field, human rights, and intellectual property rights. For a successful pursuit of these objectives, the EU needs to develop a single rhetoric and adopt common policies.
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Cheng, Deli. "The Innovation Mechanism of Industrial Clusters Based on the Cooperation of Intellectual Property." In 2015 International Conference on Advanced Manufacturing and Industrial Application. Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icamia-15.2015.11.

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Bing, Liu, and Qian Weiwei. "Study on the Construction of the Regional Intellectual Property Information Platform." In 2009 Fourth International Conference on Cooperation and Promotion of Information Resources in Science and Technology (COINFO). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/coinfo.2009.14.

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Veiksa, Ingrida. "LEGAL USE OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY FOR BUSINESS." In 12th International Scientific Conference „Business and Management 2022“. Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/bm.2022.722.

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The growth and competitiveness of any business, especially micro and SMEs, will increasingly depend on the ability to apply new knowledge, organization and working methods, as well as the capacity to engage in the commercialization of research and development to develop new products, services, or processes.In the information society, the development of new products, services, and processes requires the use of innovations resulting from the intellectual activity of creative people. For creators and successors in title of intellectual property rights (various projects, trademarks, inventions, computer programs, etc.) to be able to successfully develop and market their products, they need a functioning IPR protection system. The study used an analytical method to investigate research on the unlicensed commercial use of copyrighted works, a grammatical, systematic, teleological and historical method of interpreting legal provisions to assess the regulation of existing legal provisions and to propose amendments to anti-piracy legislation. Inductive and deductive research methods have been used to draw conclusions. The study concluded that when concluding a copyright or employment contract, it is very important to clearly define the transfer of copyright and its scope. It is important to obtain the right to use the work from both the employees and the cooperation partners, as well as to obtain the right to use the previously created work, including computer programs.
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Olenikova, A. V., and O. V. Fedorova. "CO-CONSTRUCTED SYNTACTIC UNITS IN DIALOGUES WITH INDIVIDUALS WHO STUTTER." In International Conference on Computational Linguistics and Intellectual Technologies "Dialogue". Russian State University for the Humanities, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.28995/2075-7182-2020-19-596-605.

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Dialogue implies a high degree of coordination between the interlocutors, which makes possible the existence of co-constructed turns used by speakers for various purposes. One of the reasons for them to appear is difficulties in articulation experienced by one of the participants and prompting the other participant interested in achieving the communicative goal to increase their own contribution to the dialogue. In conversations with people who stutter, co-constructions are more common than in conversations between people who have no diagnosed speech disorders; among them completions prevail, because one of the interlocutors more often spells out uncompleted constructions. The study of stuttering from a linguistic perspective is of considerable interest, since it provides an opportunity to study dialogue as a process including cooperation between participants. During this collaborative process one interlocutor’s contribution affects the contribution of another and can trigger non-standard turn-taking techniques.
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Reports on the topic "Intellectual cooperation"

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Muñoz, Ernesto, Iván Hernández, Francisco González, Nathalie Cely, and Iván Prieto. The Discovery of New Export Products in Ecuador. Inter-American Development Bank, June 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0010828.

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This paper examines export diversification in Ecuador in the cases of fresh cut flowers, canned tuna, palm heart, broccoli and mangoes, using the theoretical framework on pioneers and discoveries developed by Hausmann and Rodrik (2003), as well as work by Sánchez and Butler (2006) on export costs and related uncertainties. It is found that the discoveries were mainly of traditional competitive advantage, with various degrees of technology adoption. The following policy implications are derived: i) innovative mechanisms to share the costs of new discoveries must be found and intellectual property rights strengthened; ii) cooperation among industry experts needs to improve; iii) deeper collective action to promote public-private partnerships should be undertaken; iv) relevant information and knowledge should be made available to all interested parties; and v) a national-level agenda should be undertaken to increase private investment in promising sectors while promoting the creation of public goods and minimizing rent-seeking behavior.
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SOLOVEVA, N., and V. TARAKANOVA. TECHNOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO TRAINING IN HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTION. Science and Innovation Center Publishing House, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12731/2658-4034-2021-12-4-2-27-39.

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The article discusses technological approaches to training in Higher Education Institution. The essence of technological approach to training consists in the transformation of educational processes into process with the guaranteed result. It supplements scientific approaches of pedagogy, psychology, sociology and other directions of science and practice. Purpose. To reveal how technological approaches to training in higher education institution influence on knowledge got by students. Scientific novelty. The article reveals development of the personality, creative abilities and it is necessary to use technological approaches of training, various creative tasks, research projects at the lectures. On the first and second years of education the pedagogical technology which is based on motivation of educational cognitive activity through communication and cooperation influences on the intellectual and behavioral status of students. Training is more effective, than the better methodology and technology of educational process will be coordinated with technology of assimilation the knowledge. It is important that all students in a higher educational institution could acquire material and began to use it in practice in the work. The signs of technology, a model of pedagogical technology, the scheme of technological creation of educational process and the results of expense of time in digestion of material by students are described in the article. Technological approach modernizes training on a basis of activity of students. Thanks to it, students achieve goals in the form of assimilation the knowledge in easier and productive way. When using technological approach there is an involvement of each student in educational process, knowledge is put into practice, there is always an access to necessary information (including the Internet), there is a communication and cooperation not only with the lecturer, but also with fellow students and what is more important is a constant test of the forces for overcoming the arising problems. Features of pedagogical technologies consist in activity of the lecturers and students. The activity of the lecturers is in that he knows well psychological and personal features of students and can introduce amendments on the training process course. The lecturer, as directly, and by means of technical means carries out the organizing, operating, motivating and controlling functions in the course of training. Practical significance. The practical importance consists in the use in practice of technological approaches to training in Higher Education Institution that promotes the guaranteed achievement of the set educational objects, the organization of all course of training in compliance to the purposes and tasks, assessment of the current results and their correction in case of need and also final assessment of results.
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