Regulation of technology transfer: The Mexican experience |
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Authors: | Melanie Trevino Ph. D. |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Business Administration, University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, USA
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Abstract: | Beginning some 20 years ago, regulation of technology transfer became common-place in a number of developing countries. Whether such regulation could prove beneficial was often questioned, particularly in the industrialized world. But with a 15–20 year history to study, we can now look at the impact that regulation has had. Mexico presents a good case study, as its original law was one of the earliest, and the country's political continuity has led to a detectable evolvement of the technology-transfer process that allows analysis of various factors over time. |
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