The use of intellectual property protection by micro, small, and medium-scale enterprises: a case study of Ghana
Micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) form the backbone of most national economies and are often the driving force behind innovation. Intellectual property (IP) rights provide legal protection for MSMEs against unauthorized exploitation of their innovations by others. As part of Ghana's trade policy reforms, Ghana and Switzerland recently signed an agreement to strengthen IP rights administration in Ghana, in order, inter alia, to improve the business environment and encourage innovation. However, little research exists on the use of IP protection by businesses, especially MSMEs, in developing countries such as Ghana. Will a strengthened IP regime benefit MSMEs? Using qualitative procedures, this study examines the use of IP, especially trademarks and industrial designs by MSMEs in Ghana. The evidence indicates that MSMEs do not use formal IP protection as a competitive strategy, and adapt to the threat of imitation by using informal methods such as trade secrets, maintaining product quality and constant innovation. The study concludes that promoting IP as a tool for enhancing MSME competitiveness requires an integrated approach involving awareness creation on the benefits of IP, increasing MSME access to appropriate and affordable IP services and ensuring effective enforcement of IP rights together with promotion of other competitive strategies such as improving product quality and customer service, protection of cultural artefacts and promotion of national trademarks.Finger, J. M. and Schuler, P. (eds) (2004) Poor People's Knowledge. Promoting Intellectual Property in Developing Countries, World Bank and Oxford University Press.
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Wickham, P. A. (2006) Strategic Entrepreneurship, 4th Edition. Pearson Education Ltd., Harlow, UK.
World Bank (2008a) ‘World Bank/IFC Report Rates Ghana Best Place to do Business in West Africa’.
World Bank (2008b) ‘Ghana Aims to Take Advantage of Global Food Crises’.
Finger, J. M. and Schuler, P. (eds) (2004) Poor People's Knowledge. Promoting Intellectual Property in Developing Countries, World Bank and Oxford University Press.
Fink, C. and Primo Braga, C. A. (1999) ‘How Stronger Protection of Intellectual Property Rights Affects International Trade Flows’, World Bank, Washington DC.
Golfetto, F. and Mazursky, D. (2004) ‘Competence-based marketing’, Harvard Business Review, 82(12): 26.
Jensen, P., Morgan, O., Weatherall, K. and Webster E. (2005) Factors Affecting the Use of Intellectual Property Protection by Small and Medium Enterprises in Australia, Intellectual Property Research Institute of Australia.
Kitching J. and Blackburn, R. (1998) ‘Intellectual property management in the SME. Abstract’, Journal of Business and Enterprise Development, 5(4): 327-335.
Macdonald, S. (2003) ‘Bearing the burden: Small firms and the patent system’, The Journal of Information, Law and Technology (JILT).
Thurow, L. (1997) ‘Needed: A new system of intellectual property rights’, Harvard Business Review, September, Reprint No. 97510.
Wickham, P. A. (2006) Strategic Entrepreneurship, 4th Edition. Pearson Education Ltd., Harlow, UK.
World Bank (2008a) ‘World Bank/IFC Report Rates Ghana Best Place to do Business in West Africa’.
World Bank (2008b) ‘Ghana Aims to Take Advantage of Global Food Crises’.
Finger, J. M. and Schuler, P. (eds) (2004) Poor People's Knowledge. Promoting Intellectual Property in Developing Countries, World Bank and Oxford University Press.
Fink, C. and Primo Braga, C. A. (1999) ‘How Stronger Protection of Intellectual Property Rights Affects International Trade Flows’, World Bank, Washington DC.
Golfetto, F. and Mazursky, D. (2004) ‘Competence-based marketing’, Harvard Business Review, 82(12): 26.
Jensen, P., Morgan, O., Weatherall, K. and Webster E. (2005) Factors Affecting the Use of Intellectual Property Protection by Small and Medium Enterprises in Australia, Intellectual Property Research Institute of Australia.
Kitching J. and Blackburn, R. (1998) ‘Intellectual property management in the SME. Abstract’, Journal of Business and Enterprise Development, 5(4): 327-335.
Macdonald, S. (2003) ‘Bearing the burden: Small firms and the patent system’, The Journal of Information, Law and Technology (JILT).
Thurow, L. (1997) ‘Needed: A new system of intellectual property rights’, Harvard Business Review, September, Reprint No. 97510.
Wickham, P. A. (2006) Strategic Entrepreneurship, 4th Edition. Pearson Education Ltd., Harlow, UK.
World Bank (2008a) ‘World Bank/IFC Report Rates Ghana Best Place to do Business in West Africa’.
World Bank (2008b) ‘Ghana Aims to Take Advantage of Global Food Crises’.
Finger, J. M. and Schuler, P. (eds) (2004) Poor People's Knowledge. Promoting Intellectual Property in Developing Countries, World Bank and Oxford University Press.
Fink, C. and Primo Braga, C. A. (1999) ‘How Stronger Protection of Intellectual Property Rights Affects International Trade Flows’, World Bank, Washington DC.
Golfetto, F. and Mazursky, D. (2004) ‘Competence-based marketing’, Harvard Business Review, 82(12): 26.
Jensen, P., Morgan, O., Weatherall, K. and Webster E. (2005) Factors Affecting the Use of Intellectual Property Protection by Small and Medium Enterprises in Australia, Intellectual Property Research Institute of Australia.
Kitching J. and Blackburn, R. (1998) ‘Intellectual property management in the SME. Abstract’, Journal of Business and Enterprise Development, 5(4): 327-335.
Macdonald, S. (2003) ‘Bearing the burden: Small firms and the patent system’, The Journal of Information, Law and Technology (JILT).
Thurow, L. (1997) ‘Needed: A new system of intellectual property rights’, Harvard Business Review, September, Reprint No. 97510.
Wickham, P. A. (2006) Strategic Entrepreneurship, 4th Edition. Pearson Education Ltd., Harlow, UK.
World Bank (2008a) ‘World Bank/IFC Report Rates Ghana Best Place to do Business in West Africa’.
World Bank (2008b) ‘Ghana Aims to Take Advantage of Global Food Crises’.
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