Evolution through intellectual property rights in the aquaculture sector: reshaping aquaculture production networks

In aquaculture, the intellectual property issues are the risks to the stability of copyright, trademark, patent, and other domains of intellectual property rights. As a basis of the intellectual property of marine law in the European Union region (EU27), the interests and needs of creators and the p...

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Main Authors: Alsaleh, Mohd, Abdul-Rahim, A.S., Qi, Long, Yuan, Yuan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Springer Science and Business Media 2024
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author Alsaleh, Mohd
Abdul-Rahim, A.S.
Qi, Long
Yuan, Yuan
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Abdul-Rahim, A.S.
Qi, Long
Yuan, Yuan
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description In aquaculture, the intellectual property issues are the risks to the stability of copyright, trademark, patent, and other domains of intellectual property rights. As a basis of the intellectual property of marine law in the European Union region (EU27), the interests and needs of creators and the public are in balance. When such a balance is not upheld, then there is a compromise of the protection of intellectual property rights. Thus, the novelty can be formulated as follows: The analysis of the impact of the intellectual property factors on the aquaculture industry growth in the EU13 and EU14 during the 1990–2023 period. The main findings were estimated using ordinary least squares (OLS), two-stage least squares (2SLS) and robust least square (RLS) to overcome the endogeneity problem. The degree of the impact reveals that the protection of IPRs and ICRs, that is, intellectual property rights and intellectual capital rights, significantly influence the growth of the aquaculture industry in the EU14 developed countries rather than in the EU13 developing countries. However, the actual values of the three estimators reveal that economic growth, market size, and governance significantly affect the aquaculture industry growth in EU13 developing countries than in EU14 developed countries. Therefore, according to the conclusions of this research, the policies that should be prioritized by the policymakers in EU13 developing countries are those that focus on the improvement of the development of intellectual property rights and intellectual capital rights plays. As it is suggested in this research, it is recommended that policymakers in EU14 developed countries enhance the blue governance, marine market size, and the development of aquatic economy and blue farming.
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spelling upm-1156752025-03-13T01:22:35Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/115675/ Evolution through intellectual property rights in the aquaculture sector: reshaping aquaculture production networks Alsaleh, Mohd Abdul-Rahim, A.S. Qi, Long Yuan, Yuan In aquaculture, the intellectual property issues are the risks to the stability of copyright, trademark, patent, and other domains of intellectual property rights. As a basis of the intellectual property of marine law in the European Union region (EU27), the interests and needs of creators and the public are in balance. When such a balance is not upheld, then there is a compromise of the protection of intellectual property rights. Thus, the novelty can be formulated as follows: The analysis of the impact of the intellectual property factors on the aquaculture industry growth in the EU13 and EU14 during the 1990–2023 period. The main findings were estimated using ordinary least squares (OLS), two-stage least squares (2SLS) and robust least square (RLS) to overcome the endogeneity problem. The degree of the impact reveals that the protection of IPRs and ICRs, that is, intellectual property rights and intellectual capital rights, significantly influence the growth of the aquaculture industry in the EU14 developed countries rather than in the EU13 developing countries. However, the actual values of the three estimators reveal that economic growth, market size, and governance significantly affect the aquaculture industry growth in EU13 developing countries than in EU14 developed countries. Therefore, according to the conclusions of this research, the policies that should be prioritized by the policymakers in EU13 developing countries are those that focus on the improvement of the development of intellectual property rights and intellectual capital rights plays. As it is suggested in this research, it is recommended that policymakers in EU14 developed countries enhance the blue governance, marine market size, and the development of aquatic economy and blue farming. Springer Science and Business Media 2024-07-20 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/115675/1/115675.pdf Alsaleh, Mohd and Abdul-Rahim, A.S. and Qi, Long and Yuan, Yuan (2024) Evolution through intellectual property rights in the aquaculture sector: reshaping aquaculture production networks. Environment, Development and Sustainability. pp. 1-28. ISSN 1387-585X; eISSN: 1573-2975 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10668-024-05242-9?error=cookies_not_supported&code=aeb8d862-168f-4144-b11d-a406d512ba0f 10.1007/s10668-024-05242-9
spellingShingle Alsaleh, Mohd
Abdul-Rahim, A.S.
Qi, Long
Yuan, Yuan
Evolution through intellectual property rights in the aquaculture sector: reshaping aquaculture production networks
title Evolution through intellectual property rights in the aquaculture sector: reshaping aquaculture production networks
title_full Evolution through intellectual property rights in the aquaculture sector: reshaping aquaculture production networks
title_fullStr Evolution through intellectual property rights in the aquaculture sector: reshaping aquaculture production networks
title_full_unstemmed Evolution through intellectual property rights in the aquaculture sector: reshaping aquaculture production networks
title_short Evolution through intellectual property rights in the aquaculture sector: reshaping aquaculture production networks
title_sort evolution through intellectual property rights in the aquaculture sector: reshaping aquaculture production networks
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