知识产权
跨国公司
TRIPS体系结构
发展中国家
国际贸易
国际商务
业务
国际经济学
经济
经济增长
政治学
财务
计算机科学
并行计算
管理
法学
作者
Kristin Brandl,Izzet Sidki Darendeli,Ram Mudambi
标识
DOI:10.1057/s41267-018-0172-6
摘要
International agreements and institutions affect innovation in developing countries. We analyze the impact of advanced country multinational enterprises (AMNEs) and supranational organizations on the regulatory adoption of global intellectual property protection standards. In particular, we investigate 60 developing countries that signed the Trade-relate Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) agreement of the World Trade Organization in 1994. Our empirical findings show that a greater involvement of AMNEs in the domestic innovation systems of developing countries results in more stringent TRIPS adoption and convergence to advanced country IP protection standards. This relationship is positively moderated by country dependency on supranational organizations such as the International Monetary Fund. This analysis contributes to the literature on institutional change and institutional voids. It provides insights into the influence of external actors on the underlying change processes.
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