Growth of biotech clusters over several decades through pioneering, variety and entrepreneurial science

B Van Looy, M Grabowska, V Vlaisavljevic… - Nature …, 2024 - nature.com
Biotechnology (biotech) clusters have evolved over time. Being a top biotech region in the
early years 1978–1990 still positively correlates with the cluster's biotech strength decades …

How organizational structures in science shape spin-off firms: the biochemistry departments of Berkeley, Stanford, and UCSF and the birth of the biotech industry

S Jong - Industrial and Corporate Change, 2006 - academic.oup.com
This article examines how the organizational capabilities of academic spin-off firms in new
industries are shaped by the organization of the research communities in universities from …

From Salomon's house to synthesis centers

EJ Hackett, JN Parker - … in Science and Organizational Renewal: Historical …, 2016 - Springer
Synthesis centers, which catalyze and host working groups, are an innovative form of
scientific organization that promotes the integration of scientific diversity and its engagement …

[引用][C] How Industry Ties Shape the Organization of Science: Reorganizations at Berkeley and Stanford after the Birth of the Biotech Industry

S Jong - European Forum on the Role of Universities in …, 2005

The role of institutions and organizations in shaping radical scientific innovations

R Hollingsworth - The evolution of path dependence, 2009 - elgaronline.com
This chapter confronts several interrelated problems as to how the institutional environments
of organizations influence their innovativeness. Using a path-dependent perspective, it …

Is It Possible to Create a Prospering Biotech" Valley"?: And what's the recipe: instant industrialisation or seven decades of interaction concerning how to create use of …

A Waluszewski - The Journal of Science Policy and Research …, 2005 - jstage.jst.go.jp
Isthere any corner of our society thatdoes not claim to hosta science-based cluster? We
have yet not heardfrom Alaska, butthroughout the OECD i'world, over to Taiwan and China …

[PDF][PDF] DIVERGENT AND CONVERGENT PATHS TO TECHNOLOGY CLUSTER FORMATION AND EVOLUTION: A STUDY OF BOTH AN EXOGENOUS AND …

J Hautamäki, FJ Clancy, P Ryan - Join Us T, 2013 - Citeseer
Technological clusters can form as a result of happenstance or deliberate public policy
triggers. Commonly, they have their genesis in university science (Braunerhjelm & …

The preeminence of clusters

F Bühler, CM Tang, P Shah, M Leuchtenberger… - Bioentrepreneur, 2007 - nature.com
Many cities and countries still view the foundation of a biotech sector as desirable for a high-
tech, intellectually driven economy. But a discussion by seasoned biotech management and …

Building multidisciplinary research fields: The cases of materials science, nanotechnology and synthetic biology

B Bensaude-Vincent - The Local Configuration of New Research Fields …, 2016 - Springer
The paper questions both the disciplinary narrative and the interdisciplinary narrative
through a re-examination of the status of disciplines in the actual practices of three different …

The Life Science Industry of New York City: Obstacles and Recommendations Towards Regional Development

R Moore - 2018 - search.proquest.com
The life science industry has localized into clusters, due to the localization of small and large
life science companies, academic institutions that conduct biomedical and scientific …