Governing Innovation: A Global History of Patent-Driven Technological Progress



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This book uses patent documents to examine how corporations rise, expand, and reinvent themselves, leveraging the scope of patent protection to assess the value of new products. Rather than merely recounting company histories or chronicling legal battles, the author delves into patent documents—often overlooked yet deeply revealing sources—to capture the essence of how innovation truly unfolds and redefines entire industries.
What sets this work apart is its method of viewing patents not just as legal tools but as windows into the real-world evolution of businesses. Through a close reading of patent literature, the author demonstrates how a company’s inventive activity, aimed at serving the broader public interest, can foster both technological transitions and meaningful market expansion. By examining critical patent events and litigation records, this study uncovers hidden narratives often missed by traditional approaches.
Organized into four thematic sections—Rise and Fall, Disruption and Revolution, Core and Frontiers, and Governance and Administration —this book spotlights pivotal moments in the histories of renowned corporations such as IBM, Kodak, Sony, Philips, Apple, Bosch, Xerox, Disney, and HP. By examining both successes and failures, the author demonstrates how innovation driven by genuine, evolving public needs can sustain growth, whereas short-sighted strategies centered on immediate patent gains often undermine long-term success.
Written for intellectual property professionals, technology managers, business executives, and researchers interested in corporate strategy, the analysis is accessible and thought-provoking. The narrative balances detailed case studies with broader insights into how enterprises navigate technological upheavals.
Three core strengths define this volume. First, its pioneering use of patent documents as a historical lens provides fresh evidence for understanding corporate dynamics. Second, it links IP ideas to real-world practice, showing how innovations that balance advanced technology with public needs can reshape markets. Finally, it presents a value-driven view for patent professionals, encouraging them to support genuine innovation that meets current public demand. Combining archival research with straightforward analysis, this work will appeal to anyone eager to understand—or influence—the future of technological progress.
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576 pages
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2026-02-23
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Springer
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9789819555703

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Yue Qiang is a leading Chinese IP executive and patent attorney in China. He holds dual degrees in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering and Law, and is recognized as an expert in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area International IP Talent Pool. He was also among Suzhou’s first Key Intellectual Property Talents. With extensive experience in telecommunications, internet, cloud computing, and artificial intelligence, he has served as General Counsel and IP executive in major high-tech firms.

Yang Fei is a lawyer and seasoned in-house IP counsel in China. He earned his Bachelor of Laws from Renmin University of China and his Master of Laws from the University of Strasbourg. Currently, he serves as a senior legal expert at a publicly listed high-tech company. Outside of work, he is an avid guitarist, painter, and history enthusiast.

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