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Global Innovation : Developing Your Business for a Global Market.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : University of Buckingham Press, The, 2021Copyright date: ©2021Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (159 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781787198593
Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Global InnovationDDC classification:
  • 658.049
LOC classification:
  • HD62.4 .G563 2020
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Global Innovation -- Foreword -- Introduction -- List of Contributors -- Part One - Encouraging Innovators -- 1.1: Space, Health and Energy - How Multi-Sectoral Collaboration Is Fuelling Innovation -- 1.2: Business Growth through Industry-Academia Interactions -- 1.3: Brand Strategy for Scale-ups - Protect your Voice -- 1.4: Grants and Incentives within the UK -- 1.5: An Overview of the Updated R&amp -- D Tax Claim Regime -- 1.6: R&amp -- D Tax Credits - Totally Brilliant - But Not Just a Walk in the Park -- Part Two - Preparing to Export -- 2.1: Verifying that Patents Remain in Force -- 2.2: Starting Out in Exporting -- 2.3: Understanding Incoterms and their Usage -- 2.4: Business without Barriers -- 2.5: Export Credit and Banking -- 2.6: Procurement and Supply Chain Developments -- Part Three - Addressing Target Markets -- 3.1: WTO Rules and UK Trade Post-Brexit -- 3.2: Priority Markets - Research and Strategy -- 3.3: Opportunities for Exploiting Technology in China -- Appendix -- I. Germany -- II. The United States of America -- III. Netherlands -- IV. France -- V. China -- VI. Japan -- VII. South Korea -- VIII. Hong Kong -- Contributors' Contacts.
Summary: The process of interaction, integration between people, companies, governments and nations is driven by international trade and investment, which in turn is aided by technology and innovation.
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Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Global Innovation -- Foreword -- Introduction -- List of Contributors -- Part One - Encouraging Innovators -- 1.1: Space, Health and Energy - How Multi-Sectoral Collaboration Is Fuelling Innovation -- 1.2: Business Growth through Industry-Academia Interactions -- 1.3: Brand Strategy for Scale-ups - Protect your Voice -- 1.4: Grants and Incentives within the UK -- 1.5: An Overview of the Updated R&amp -- D Tax Claim Regime -- 1.6: R&amp -- D Tax Credits - Totally Brilliant - But Not Just a Walk in the Park -- Part Two - Preparing to Export -- 2.1: Verifying that Patents Remain in Force -- 2.2: Starting Out in Exporting -- 2.3: Understanding Incoterms and their Usage -- 2.4: Business without Barriers -- 2.5: Export Credit and Banking -- 2.6: Procurement and Supply Chain Developments -- Part Three - Addressing Target Markets -- 3.1: WTO Rules and UK Trade Post-Brexit -- 3.2: Priority Markets - Research and Strategy -- 3.3: Opportunities for Exploiting Technology in China -- Appendix -- I. Germany -- II. The United States of America -- III. Netherlands -- IV. France -- V. China -- VI. Japan -- VII. South Korea -- VIII. Hong Kong -- Contributors' Contacts.

The process of interaction, integration between people, companies, governments and nations is driven by international trade and investment, which in turn is aided by technology and innovation.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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