Law, Culture and Innovation
Published By: Asian Development Bank | Published Date: November , 2017This chapter reviews theoretical and empirical research on the relationship between legal
systems and innovation and culture and innovation. We highlight legal and cultural forces
that encourage innovation activities, including strong patent protection, entrepreneur-friendly
bankruptcy laws, and strong labor laws, as well as policies that encourage risk taking and a
long-term orientation. We provide a snapshot of recent cross-national data that confirms
some of these lessons from prior studies. In the subset of Southeast Asian countries, the
most recent data indicate that intellectual property rights are relatively more important and
culture is relatively less important for patents. We discuss implications for future research, as
well as lessons for policy makers.
Author(s): Douglas Cumming, Sofia Johan | Posted on: Mar 23, 2018 | Views() | Download (256)