Cardozo Law Review de•novo
Volume
2013
First Page
116
Last Page
147
Publication Date
2013
Document Type
Symposium
Abstract
This Article explains how a disciplined and transparent valuation-based decision-making process can help the Chinese government design patent fee subsidy programs that allocate funds more consistently to deserving patents. In addition, this Article offers the outline of a practical valuation model the Chinese government could use to filter patent fee subsidy requests.
Keywords
Intellectual Property Law, Science and Technology Law, Technology
Recommended Citation
William J. Murphy & John L. Orcutt,
Using Valuation-Based Decision Making to Increase the Efficiency of China’s Patent Subsidy Strategies,
2013
Cardozo L. Rev. De-Novo
116
(2013).
Available at:
https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/de-novo/7