Abstract
Research institutes are a major component of national innovation system. The Intellectual property management for research and development organizations (IPMRDO), a national standard of management system recommended by the Chinese government, has been implemented in China since January 1, 2017. As a new measure of intellectual property management, and a new member of the management systems, the IPMRDO has been underexplored. Using China as the context, we investigated the practice of the implementation of the IPMRDO in research institutes with the methods of questionnaire, interview and cases. It is found that the implementation of the standard has generated some positive effects, and is also faced with some practical difficulties. Implications are put forward for the management of intellectual property in research institutes.
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