The creation and survival of an academic health science organization: counter-colonization through a new organizational form?

M Fischer, E Ferlie, C French, N Fulop… - University of Oxford-Said …, 2013 - papers.ssrn.com
This paper describes and analyses the creation and development of an Academic Health
Science Centre (AHSC) as a major organizational innovation diffusing in the health …

Institutions matter but... organisational alignment in knowledge-based industries

P Ahrweiler, N Gilbert, A Pyka - Science, Technology & …, 2006 - openresearch.surrey.ac.uk
A comparison of the current structures and dynamics of UK and German biotech-nology-
based industries reveals a striking convergence of industrial organisations and innovation …

The construction of new paths: Institution building activity in the early automobile and biotechnology industries

H Rao, JV Singh - Path dependence and creation, 2001 - books.google.com
From time to time, new forms emerge on the organizational landscape and enhance
organizational diversity. For instance, the late 1980s witnessed the spawning of the personal …

[PDF][PDF] » A Triple Helix of University-Industry-Government Relations. Mode 2 and the Globalization of National Systems of Innovation «

L Leydesdorff, H Etzkowitz - Science under pressure, 2001 - ps.au.dk
Abstract The Triple Helix of University-Industry-Government Relations is compared with
alternative models for explaining the current transitions in the research system in their social …

Building a life sciences innovation ecosystem

KD Harrison, NS Kadaba, RB Kelly… - Science translational …, 2012 - science.org
Building a Life Sciences Innovation Ecosystem | Science Translational Medicine news careers
commentary Journals Science Science brought to you byGoogle Indexer Log in science …

[HTML][HTML] More than the sum of their parts? Clustering is becoming more prevalent in the biosciences, despite concerns over the sustainability and economic …

A Rinaldi - EMBO reports, 2006 - embopress.org
Throughout the world, the biosciences rank prominently in governments' economic
development agendas. While the traditional leaders in the field—the USA and the UK …

[HTML][HTML] Managing innovation ecosystems around big science organizations

J Li-Ying, W Sofka, P Tuertscher - Technovation, 2022 - Elsevier
BSOs are large research organizations established purposefully to address fundamental
and complex scientific research challenges that cannot be addressed in isolation by …

Collective theranostics and postgenomics entrepreneurship: Rethinking innovations as knowledge ecosystems built by complex collaboration

SA Faraj, E Kolker, L Bevilacqua… - Expert Review of …, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Editorial collaboration emerges. Complex collaboration can be an enabler or barrier when
researchers from different disciplines need to work closely together over extended periods …

GUEST EDITORIAL: The evolution and dynamics of biotechnology systems of innovation: the role of policy targeting

A Rosiello, M Mastroeni - Technology Analysis & Strategic …, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
We conceive the emergence of commercial biotechnology, particularly its biomedical
applications, as a complex, evolutionary and context-dependent process. Since the early …

Benefits of biotech clusters questioned.

C Sheridan - Nature Biotechnology, 2003 - go.gale.com
The official opening on October 29 of Biopolis, Singapore's new biotechnology R&D hub,
further ratchets up the competition among governments that view biotechnology clusters as …