Charting the Triple Interface of Public-Private Partnerships, Global Knowledge Governance, and Sustainable Development Goals

Charting the Triple Interface of Public-Private Partnerships, Global Knowledge Governance, and Sustainable Development Goals
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Book Synopsis Charting the Triple Interface of Public-Private Partnerships, Global Knowledge Governance, and Sustainable Development Goals by : Margaret Chon

Download or read book Charting the Triple Interface of Public-Private Partnerships, Global Knowledge Governance, and Sustainable Development Goals written by Margaret Chon and published by . This book was released on 2019 with total page 24 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Front matter is available at: "https://ssrn.com/abstract=3219930" https://ssrn.com/abstract=3219930Through selective case studies, The Cambridge Handbook on Public-Private Partnerships, Intellectual Property Governance, and Sustainable Development addresses the multiple roles of public-private partnerships (PPPs) and their relationship to intellectual property (IP), including their roles in innovation, capacity-building, technological learning, and technology sharing. Considered within a global knowledge governance framework that connects these various purposes of IP to other development goals, the book is the first to examine PPPs at the nexus of IP and sustainable development. Chapter 1 canvasses relevant aspects of the triple interface of IP, PPPs, and the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) - and the significance of this growing connection within a knowledge governance framework: whether and how PPPs encourage innovation, build innovation capacity, engage in technology transfer or sharing, or otherwise ensure wide dissemination and diffusion of innovation results across borders to advance the progress of the SDGs. It then examines more closely each of the "P"s in PPPs, flagging the many unresolved issues and questions about this type of joint governance arrangement or collaborative partnership, at the practical, policy, and conceptual levels. Finally, it previews and situates each of the other chapters in the book, by providing brief synopses and locating their diverse perspectives within an emerging conceptual map of the triple interface.


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