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The maintenance time of patents is one of the key indicators for evaluating the technological innovation capabilities of their owners. We analyzed the maintenance status of the patents which were granted by the State Intellectual Property Office of P.R. China (SIPO) in 1994. The results indicate that viewing only from the perspective of the maintenance time of the patents, the technological innovation capabilities of owners of patents received from home are obviously weaker than that of counterparts received from abroad. In addition, the technological innovation capabilities of enterprises are obviously stronger than those of other kind’s owners of patents.
This paper was published at 2008 International Conference on Information Management, Innovation Management and Industrial Engineering, when it was published in this time, a few content have been revised. Author is Yongzhong Qiao.
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This database can be supplied for research, please contact the author if you need.
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There is only 1 patent terminated by the declaration of abandonment, while 2921 were terminated for failure to pay maintenance fees. So the terminated patents mentioned hereinafter should mean the patents terminated for failure to pay maintenance fees unless there is a specific explanation, and the maintenance time of patents means the period from grant to termination for failure to pay maintenance fees.
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Qiao, Y. (2017). Research on the Capability of Technological Innovation Based on the Maintenance Time of Patent. In: Qiao, Y. (eds) Maintenance Time and the Industry Development of Patents. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-1621-9_1
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