Author:
Tomasz Sierotowicz
Affiliation:
Jagiellonian University, Faculty of Management and Social Communication, Institute of Economics, Finance and Management, Department of Economics and Innovation, Prof. Lojasiewicza 4, 30-348, Krakow, Poland
Keyword(s):
Management of Intellectual Capital, IT Management, Model of the Intellectual Property Management, Empirical Analysis.
Abstract:
Subject literature indicates the International Business Machines (IBM) as the uninterrupted leader in the number of patents obtained from United States Patents and Trademarks Office (USPTO), out of all enterprises and industries for over 25 years. Since 1998, the IBM has conducted an internal business segment called Intellectual Property Management (IPM). This article presents results of two research goals of this study. The result of the first goal was to create an original design of the IPM model based on the IBM business experience. Given the interdependent environment of IBM, the complexity theory approach was used to achieve this goal. The second goal was to evaluate the economic profitability of activities included in the IPM segment, and their impact on the total income of the whole IBM enterprise, over the entire research period 1998-2018. The created design of IPM segment is a new and significant help for managers dealing with the complex issues of intellectual property, whi
ch allows to achieve economic profitability of IPM in the large enterprises. The final conclusion of results of the second goal indicated that out of all IPM activities only custom development of intellectual property was the only driver of profit increase in the IBM.
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