Intellectual Property Protection Boosts Greater Self-Reliance and Strength in Science and Technology:Intrinsic Logic,Realistic Reflections,and Practical Pathways
The realization of greater self-reliance and strength in science and technology is the consistent goal and endogenous demand of intellectual property development,while the intellectual property system provides assurance and incentives in achieving greater self-reliance and strength in science and technology.The two complement each other and promote each other.Guided by Marxist theories on science and technology and using literature research and case analysis,this paper discusses the intrinsic logic behind how intellectual property boosts greater self-reliance and strength in science and technology from a theoretical perspective,and examines current achievements and issues from a practical perspective.The study finds that current intellectual property protection in China has achieved significant success in promoting the input of scientific resources,incentivizing innovation activities,and developing technology industries.However,it also faces risks and challenges such as insufficient efficiency of scientific and technological resources input,breakpoints in the chain of scientific and technological innovation,and unbalanced and inadequate development of science and technology industry.In response,it is proposed to enhance the guidance and effectiveness of investments in scientific resources,deepen reforms to enhance the supply of high-quality outcomes and the technological capacity of enterprises,and comprehensively improve industrial competitiveness by leveraging strengths.These measures aim to maximize the role of intellectual property in promoting scientific innovation,narrowing technological gaps,and enhancing development quality,thus providing a solid foundation and strong support for China to win the battle in technology and achieve greater self-reliance and strength in science and technology.
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