Abstract
Scientists and engineers are continuously patenting innovative ideas such as inventions, industrial designs, and utility models. It is therefore relevant to pose the question of the influence of intellectual property in the field of innovative technologies on the market value of the assets of industrial enterprises.
 We analyse the dependence of the results of intellectual activity in the field of advanced technologies on the capitalization of innovative industrial production after the adoption of the developed technologies. We consider patent landscapes, analyse research publications, and study the dependence of financial indicators on the results of intellectual activity at enterprises producing computers, optics and electronic equipment.
 Our research methodology is based on the statistical analysis of the dependence of the financial results of industrial enterprises on the actual application of the results of intellectual activity to the technological process. We define the object of analysis by citing research articles and surveys from the WoS database. The patent landscape is assessed using data from commercial information systems such as Orbit Intelligence (Questel) and Amadeus (Bureau van Dijk, Moody’s Analytics) that make it possible to visually show the links between patent activity and technological trends in the computer and electronic technology industries.
 The research results shall be useful for assessing the effectiveness of employing patents in manufacturing and the prospects of improving production technologies for the formation of corporate innovative technological policy.
 We conclude that the use of information on patent trends is an effective tool for increasing the competitiveness of enterprises producing electronic equipment. The priority financing of innovative technologies ensures the sustainable development of the manufacturing industry and have a positive impact on the profitability of enterprise assets.
Highlights
Over the past decade (2010–2019), intellectual property rights such as patents, utility models, industrial designs and trademarks have significantly grown in volume
Bibliometric analysis was used to determine the relation between industrial clusters and global value chains
An increasing number of patents requires improving the actual legal protection of intellectual results to make the expenditures on developing intellectual property reasonable and economically viable
Summary
Over the past decade (2010–2019), intellectual property rights such as patents, utility models, industrial designs and trademarks have significantly grown in volume. Why has this occurred? Why have researchers been willing to incur expenses for protecting intellectual innovations? In actual fact, they do so to cast the legal foundations for competitive advantages in different areas of business. Over the past decade (2010–2019), intellectual property rights such as patents, utility models, industrial designs and trademarks have significantly grown in volume.. Over the past decade (2010–2019), intellectual property rights such as patents, utility models, industrial designs and trademarks have significantly grown in volume.1 VOSviewer can be used to conduct the in-depth analysis [6,7,8] of texts of research publications and to create slides showing the interrelations of their keywords. Through a document co-citation analysis, the intellectual structures of knowledge management were defined, and four emerging trends were identified that focus on new phenomenon, the practice of knowledge management, small and medium enterprises The Amadeus database (Bureau van Dijk, Moody’s Analytics) was used to define the relation between the number of patents and the financial performance achieved by electronics manufacturers
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