How Government Digital Platforms Enhance the Effectiveness of Intellectual Property Governance: A Case Study Based on Zhejiang Intellectual Property Online
Duan Yongbiao, Dong Xinyu
School of Public Policy and Administration,Xi'an Jiaotong University,Xi'an 710049,China
Abstract:The construction of intellectual property(IP)digital platforms provides a powerful support to promote the modernization of intellectual property governance(IPG).However,existing studies have paid insufficient attention to the effectiveness of IPG and the role played by government digital platforms in IPG.Based on the“technology-organization-scene”(TOS)model,this study takes“Zhejiang Intellectual Property Online”as a case study to explore the internal mechanism and key path of the government digital platform to enhance the effectiveness of IPG.The study finds that the government digital platform builds a dynamic closed-loop model of IPG with the linkage matching and dynamic evolution among technology,organization and scenario,accelerates the IP digital platform services towards agile,holistic and responsive governance,promotes the speedy review of IP,the efficient application,the facilitation of IP protection,the scientific management and the personalization of IP services,and promotes effectiveness of IPG in cooperation.In terms of realization path,platform construction based on digital technology and data sharing,collaborative governance based on technology embedding and relationship reconfiguration,and scenario innovation based on user demand and dynamic evolution jointly support the digital transformation of IP,and accelerate the promotion of IP in terms of digital creation paradigm,digital service supply,digital application capacity,digital protection mechanism and digital governance system.
段永彪, 董新宇. 政府数字平台何以提升知识产权治理效能——基于“浙江知识产权在线”的案例研究[J]. 中国科技论坛, 2025(7): 130-139.
Duan Yongbiao, Dong Xinyu. How Government Digital Platforms Enhance the Effectiveness of Intellectual Property Governance: A Case Study Based on Zhejiang Intellectual Property Online. , 2025(7): 130-139.