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This PowerPoint file is designed for classes using "Risk Management and Insurance: Perspectives in a Global Economy" by Skipper and Kwon. Developed for educational purposes only, the file covers critical topics such as intellectual property risk, information technology risk, biotechnology risk linked to the Human Genome Project, and environmental impacts of technology. Unauthorized reproduction of this material is prohibited. Updates and additional resources can be found at the authors' website.
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PowerPoint Slidesfor Professors Spring 2010 Version This file as well as all other PowerPoint files for the book, “Risk Management and Insurance: Perspectives in a Global Economy” authored by Skipper and Kwon and published by Blackwell (2007), has been created solely for classes where the book is used as a text. Use or reproduction of the file for any other purposes, known or to be known, is prohibited without prior written permission by the authors. Visit the following site for updates: http://facpub.stjohns.edu/~kwonw/Blackwell.html. To change the slide design/background, [View] [Slide Master] W. Jean Kwon, Ph.D., CPCUSchool of Risk Management, St. John’s University101 Murray StreetNew York, NY 10007, USA Phone: +1 (212) 277-5196E-mail: Kwonw@stjohns.edu
Risk Management and Insurance: Perspectives in a Global Economy 18. Intellectual Property and Technology Risk Management Click Here to Add Professor and Course Information
Study Points • Intellectual property risk • Information technology risk • Biotechnology risk: the Human Genome Project • Nanotechnology risk • Technology and the environment
Fundamentals The importance of property ownership has been emphasized throughout the book! • Private property ownership and its importance • Intellectual property • Stems from a branch of property law that confers ownership rights to one’s intangible innovations and creativity • Industrial property – Insight 18.1 • Proprietary information – customer databases, financial information for internal use, business know-how, etc.
connect Exists in Theory These problems are discussed throughout the book and class! What Should He Do with $10,000? 1. Inside the freezer -- 0%