Appropriability Conditions and The Plant Variety Protection Law in Brazil

Q3 Business, Management and Accounting Journal of Technology Management and Innovation Pub Date : 2020-10-01 DOI:10.4067/s0718-27242020000300074
Yohanna Juk, Marcos Paulo Fuck
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: This article presents an overview of appropriability conditions that are impacted by the Plant Variety Protection Law (LPC) in Brazil. The LPC was drafted in Brazil in 1997 after a long discussion that involved both international and national pressure for property rights regulations. The national perspective observed the sanction of this Law as an important strategy for bridging intellectual property rights and technological development. Although a new agricultural context was created by LPC, its efficiency in promoting appropriability for high yield varieties has been questioned and its capability of including the characteristics of agricultural cultures has been contested. David Teece’s approach on appropriability and complementary assets guides this analysis that also revises data provided by the National Plant Variety Protection from 1997 to 2016, and shows that although LPC have had an important role in institutionalizing high yield research and development in Brazil, it does not immediately guarantee appropriability.
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巴西的适宜性条件与植物品种保护法
本文概述了受巴西植物品种保护法(LPC)影响的适宜性条件。LPC是1997年在巴西起草的,经过长时间的讨论,涉及国际和国内对产权监管的压力。从国家的角度来看,这项法律的批准是连接知识产权和技术发展的重要战略。尽管LPC创造了一种新的农业环境,但其在促进高产品种适宜性方面的效率受到质疑,其包括农业文化特征的能力也受到质疑。David Teece关于可挪用性和互补资产的方法指导了这一分析,该分析还修改了1997年至2016年国家植物品种保护提供的数据,并表明尽管LPC在巴西高产研究和开发制度化方面发挥了重要作用,但它并不能立即保证可挪用性。
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Journal of Technology Management and Innovation
Journal of Technology Management and Innovation Business, Management and Accounting-Management of Technology and Innovation
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期刊介绍: JOTMI is a quarterly indexed electronic journal, refereed and edited by Business and Economy Faculty at Alberto Hurtado University. Its mission is to publish original and novel literature in the fields of technology management and innovation; putting emphasis in topics relevant in a global fashion, remarking in Latin-Ibero-America and the Caribbean. The objective of the journal is to analyze the impact that global technological change has on society and to disseminate the best management practices of companies and organizations.
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