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List of articles (by subject) Intellectual ownership and management of intangible assets


    • Open Access Article

      1 - Review the Status of Intellectual Property Rights in Joint Research Projects and Consortiums
      elahe bazrafshan mehdi goodarzi
      Today, the use of joint research and development has facilitated technological progress, which has led to the production of new products, processes and services for the market. In order to protect these achievements, intellectual property rights in international technol More
      Today, the use of joint research and development has facilitated technological progress, which has led to the production of new products, processes and services for the market. In order to protect these achievements, intellectual property rights in international technological cooperation as well as collaborative research projects between the private and public sectors, especially in the field of patents, have become twofold important. Intellectual property plays an essential role in promoting this type of collaboration between the university, industry and government and plays a complementary role in technology development. But a look at Iran's intellectual property policies in joint research projects and consortiums in the past shows that there is no coherent and complete framework for intellectual property arising from these collaborations, so the main purpose of this study is to examine the role of intellectual property rights in joint research projects and consortiums and political advice to those involved. This research is a review of the literature and uses a library methodology and in-depth study of available literature and articles and internal and external books on intellectual property and joint research projects, and specifically on model agreements in the Consortium of Europe and the United Kingdom, and finally a model agreement has been proposed to managers and policy makers active in the field of science and technology development in Iran, given that such agreements are less visible. Manuscript profile
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      2 - The Protection of New Technological Methods of Business in the Patent System
      hossein sadeghi Mahdi  Naser
      Until the last two decades, the prevailing view has always been that business methods are excluded from the scope of patent. Therefore, according to the laws of many countries, including Iran, business methods are mentioned as one of the exceptions to the scope of paten More
      Until the last two decades, the prevailing view has always been that business methods are excluded from the scope of patent. Therefore, according to the laws of many countries, including Iran, business methods are mentioned as one of the exceptions to the scope of patent. However, along with technological developments and the development of new business methods based on computer technologies, electronic communication tools, e-commerce models and apps, legal and judicial developments have limited the scope of this exception and accepted the possibility of registering business methods that would lead to the creation of a new and practical technical effect. In this article, using Descriptive-analytical research method, based on the data obtained from the library study, while examining the existing capacities and challenges in the legal system of Iran, the situation in some other legal systems such as the United States and the procedure of the European Patent Office has been examined. Manuscript profile
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      3 - Position Of Intellectual Property Rights In The Support And Development Of Nanotechnology
      Ehsan Kalantari Maybodi
      Intellectual property is a right that gives its owner the exclusive benefit of human activity, thought and initiative, which itself is divided into various branches such as literary and artistic property rights and industrial property. Compared to other goods and produc More
      Intellectual property is a right that gives its owner the exclusive benefit of human activity, thought and initiative, which itself is divided into various branches such as literary and artistic property rights and industrial property. Compared to other goods and products, the product of human intelligence has four characteristics: 1- First, it is a direct result of the work of human thought; 2- Second, this product falls into the information category; 3- Third, this smart product is not wasted by consumption; 4- The fourth is that it is easily supplied and can be reproduced. These features make the owner of such a product can not control its use and is easily lost. In fact, the economic value of an intellectual creation is due to its rarity and scarcity that if a number of people do not support and achieve it and exploit and use it, the mentioned value will be lost or at least reduced. In the legal system of Iran, several laws have been passed regarding the protection of intellectual property, which are very incomplete and rudimentary in comparison with international laws and need to be amended and supplemented. Nanotechnology has created new legal issues in the field of rights and intellectual property. Some of these issues may be resolved by existing laws or by controlling and modifying the nanosphere, but we may need to enact new laws to control the nanosphere. Manuscript profile
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      4 - Entrepreneurial intelligence: a mediating role in the relationship between CRM and organizational performance
      alireza zamanian maryam hafezian mohsen hafezian
      Customer relationship management is a strategic concept that creates customer loyalty, satisfaction, retention and profitability for the organization. Many studies also emphasize the effect of entrepreneurial intelligence on financial and economic intelligence. In this More
      Customer relationship management is a strategic concept that creates customer loyalty, satisfaction, retention and profitability for the organization. Many studies also emphasize the effect of entrepreneurial intelligence on financial and economic intelligence. In this regard, the present study explained the relationship between customer relationship management and entrepreneurial intelligence mediation on the performance of the organization in the managers and employees of the cultural department of Sari Municipality. The present research method is descriptive and in the form of a causal model examined the relationships between variables. The statistical population of the present study is 270 employees of the cultural sector municipality and its affiliated organizations from which 150 questionnaires were collected through random sampling. Data collection tools were the standard Customer Relationship Management Questionnaire (2005), the Kaplan and Norton Organizational Performance Questionnaire (2001) and the Entrepreneurial Entrepreneurship Questionnaire. The method of data collection was field and content validity method was used to validate the questions and Cronbach's alpha method was used to measure the reliability of the variables. Then, the data were analyzed using AMOS software version 24 and structural equation model. Finally, the results confirmed all research hypotheses. Employee entrepreneurial intelligence mediation in the impact of customer relationship management and organizational performance was confirmed and focus on key customers is the most influential component of customer relationship management on organizational performance. Organizational CRM, technology-based CRM and knowledge management came in next. Manuscript profile