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Responding to the rising power 'threat': pharmaceutical MNEs and the intellectual property 'institutional void'

机译:应对不断上升的权力“威胁”:制药业跨国公司和知识产权“机构无效”

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Purpose: This article explores how established MNEs have responded to the perceived threat from rising power firms by seeking to alter the intellectual property institutional environment in key emerging economies. Design/Methodology/approach: The key place of emerging economies in the efforts of established MNEs to seek patent law change is discussed. Two case studies review developments related to pharmaceutical patents in India and South Africa, highlighting the influence of MNEs in driving policy change and the contested nature of their actions. Findings: While India and South Africa both present evidence of MNEs seeking to influence pharmaceutical patent laws, distinct differences emerge. In India, most MNE pressure has been in response to the emergence of an active domestic industry and a patent law oriented towards generic entry, while the MNE priority in South Africa has been geared towards maintaining MNE dominance and a system which leads to generous granting of patents. Practical implications: Managers and decision-makers seeking to invest in emerging economies must take account of a plethora of institutions present, some of which may be better suited towards local industrial and societal interests and may prompt resistance to any established MNE-led attempt at institutional change. Originality/value: The article offers a comparative perspective on pharmaceutical patent laws in India and South Africa, which have been subject to significant contestation by policymakers, civil society organisations and both rising power and established MNEs. The comparison explores and questions the increasingly widespread “institutional void� thesis in international business.
机译:目的:本文探讨了成熟的跨国公司如何通过寻求改变主要新兴经济体的知识产权制度环境来应对新兴电力公司的威胁。设计/方法/方法:讨论了新兴经济体在已建立的跨国公司寻求专利法变更的努力中的关键地位。两个案例研究回顾了印度和南非与药品专利相关的发展,强调了跨国公司在推动政策变化方面的影响及其行动的争议性质。调查结果:尽管印度和南非都提供了跨国公司试图影响药品专利法的证据,但出现了明显的差异。在印度,大多数跨国企业面临的压力是对活跃的国内产业的兴起和针对仿制药进入的专利法的回应,而南非的跨国企业优先考虑的是保持跨国企业的主导地位和建立慷慨地授予专利权的制度。专利。实际影响:寻求在新兴经济体投资的管理者和决策者必须考虑到目前存在的众多机构,其中一些机构可能更适合于当地的工业和社会利益,并可能促使人们抵制任何由跨国企业主导的机构尝试更改。独创性/价值:本文提供了印度和南非的药品专利法的比较观点,这些政策受到决策者,民间社会组织的激烈竞争,而且新兴国家和成熟的跨国企业都在激烈竞争。这种比较探索并质疑了国际商业中日益广泛的“制度空缺”论题。

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    Horner, Rory;

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