Analogue Between Nanotechnology Intellectual Property Rights and Research & Development Investments in Asian Continent
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https://doi.org/10.46991/JISEES.2026.02.1.13815Keywords:
nanotechnology, patent, nanoparticles, Asia, innovation, intellectual property, meta-analysis, reliability assessment, regression analysisAbstract
This comprehensive meta-analytic study explores the relationship between nanotechnology patenting trends and research and development (R&D) expenditures, focusing on the dynamic Asian markets. Employing a mixed-method approach, the research integrates rigorous quantitative data analysis using SPSS Statistics and Microsoft Excel and a thorough review of existing literature. The study addresses three key questions: 1) The nanotechnology patenting trends evolution across different Asian countries, 2) Correlation between R&D expenditure and the number of patents granted and Variance among countries, 3) Patterns emerge in the ratio of nanotechnology patents to nanoscience research articles, and the share of nanotechnology patents influences overall patent activity in Asian countries. The findings reveal a robust positive correlation between higher R&D expenditure and increased patent application numbers across major patent offices, such as the EPO, Germany, and USPTO. However, the data also highlights substantial disparities in the emphasis and strategic prioritisation of nanotechnology across the region, as evidenced by the ratio of nanotechnology patents to nano-articles and the share of nanotechnology patent applications to total patent applications. Importantly, the reliability of the data was assessed using Cronbach's alpha, which yielded a high-reliability score of 0.734, ensuring the integrity and consistency of the findings. Furthermore, regression analysis was employed to explore the influence of R&D expenditure on nanotechnology patent activity. The study provides valuable insights into the complex interplay between R&D investments, patent outputs, and the strategic positioning of nanotechnology within the broader technological landscape. These findings can inform policymakers and industry stakeholders in fostering innovation, intellectual property generation, and technological progress, particularly in the rapidly evolving field of nanotechnology.
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