Ukraine Intellectual Property and Technology Transfer Regulatory Review

This report is one of four analytical pieces on Ukraine’s innovation and entrepreneurial ecosystem developed by the World Bank’s Ukraine Technical Assistance on Innovation, supported by the Swedish Ukraine Financial and Enterprise Sector Recovery a...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2017
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/133701509628796923/Ukraine-Intellectual-property-and-technology-transfer-regulatory-review
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spelling okr-10986-288302021-05-25T09:05:21Z Ukraine Intellectual Property and Technology Transfer Regulatory Review World Bank TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCE POLICY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER REGULATION PUBLIC FINANCE TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION GOVERNANCE This report is one of four analytical pieces on Ukraine’s innovation and entrepreneurial ecosystem developed by the World Bank’s Ukraine Technical Assistance on Innovation, supported by the Swedish Ukraine Financial and Enterprise Sector Recovery and Growth Trust Fund. The review presents an in-depth analysis of Ukraine’s intellectual property system regarding its support to technology transfer and commercialization of publicly funded research and development. The analysis attempts to identify regulatory and framework impediments for the commercialization of publicly funded research and recommends reforms and policies that could improve the framework conditions for intellectual property (IP) and technology transfer (TT). The analysis is based on available legal, regulatory, and policy documents and information from secondary resources as well as qualitative interviews with stakeholders. The review finds that academic and publicly funded research in Ukraine rarely reaches the market due to its inherently basic research orientation; its lack of relevance to local industry needs; low capacity and demand for research by the private sector; legal, institutional, and administrative hurdles; weak culture of research commercialization; and limited incentives for commercialization of research results. Moreover, technology transfer offices and intermediaries are yet to be 2017-11-14T16:21:49Z 2017-11-14T16:21:49Z 2017 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/133701509628796923/Ukraine-Intellectual-property-and-technology-transfer-regulatory-review http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28830 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Public Sector Study Economic & Sector Work Europe and Central Asia Ukraine
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topic TECHNOLOGY
INNOVATION
INFRASTRUCTURE
FINANCE
POLICY
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
REGULATION
PUBLIC FINANCE
TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION
GOVERNANCE
spellingShingle TECHNOLOGY
INNOVATION
INFRASTRUCTURE
FINANCE
POLICY
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
REGULATION
PUBLIC FINANCE
TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION
GOVERNANCE
World Bank
Ukraine Intellectual Property and Technology Transfer Regulatory Review
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Ukraine
description This report is one of four analytical pieces on Ukraine’s innovation and entrepreneurial ecosystem developed by the World Bank’s Ukraine Technical Assistance on Innovation, supported by the Swedish Ukraine Financial and Enterprise Sector Recovery and Growth Trust Fund. The review presents an in-depth analysis of Ukraine’s intellectual property system regarding its support to technology transfer and commercialization of publicly funded research and development. The analysis attempts to identify regulatory and framework impediments for the commercialization of publicly funded research and recommends reforms and policies that could improve the framework conditions for intellectual property (IP) and technology transfer (TT). The analysis is based on available legal, regulatory, and policy documents and information from secondary resources as well as qualitative interviews with stakeholders. The review finds that academic and publicly funded research in Ukraine rarely reaches the market due to its inherently basic research orientation; its lack of relevance to local industry needs; low capacity and demand for research by the private sector; legal, institutional, and administrative hurdles; weak culture of research commercialization; and limited incentives for commercialization of research results. Moreover, technology transfer offices and intermediaries are yet to be
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title Ukraine Intellectual Property and Technology Transfer Regulatory Review
title_short Ukraine Intellectual Property and Technology Transfer Regulatory Review
title_full Ukraine Intellectual Property and Technology Transfer Regulatory Review
title_fullStr Ukraine Intellectual Property and Technology Transfer Regulatory Review
title_full_unstemmed Ukraine Intellectual Property and Technology Transfer Regulatory Review
title_sort ukraine intellectual property and technology transfer regulatory review
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2017
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/133701509628796923/Ukraine-Intellectual-property-and-technology-transfer-regulatory-review
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28830
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