Can new technology firms succeed in coordinated market economies? A response to Herrmann and Lange

S Casper - Socio-Economic Review, 2009 - academic.oup.com
The performance of the therapeutics segment of the German biotechnology industry has
become a focal case for debate over the usefulness of the varieties of capitalism (henceforth …

Institutional embeddedness and the strategic leeway of actors: the case of the German therapeutical biotech industry

K Lange - Socio-Economic Review, 2009 - academic.oup.com
This article aims at examining the strategic leeway of firms pursuing business strategies
incompatible with the dominant institutional environment in a given market economy. In …

[PDF][PDF] National institutional Frameworks and the Hybridization of entrepreneurial Business Models within the German and UK Biotechnology Sectors

S Casper, H Kettler - Berlin: Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin, 2000 - researchgate.net
European countries are striving to introduce entrepreneurial spirit and drive into their
economies. This paper examines the development of entrepreneurial business models to …

Institutional adaptiveness, technology policy, and the diffusion of new business models: The case of German biotechnology

S Casper - Organization Studies, 2000 - journals.sagepub.com
The German economy has been widely seen as failing to develop the commercial
innovation competencies necessary to compete in new technologies. Starting in the mid …

[PDF][PDF] The social construction of the biotech industry

K Birch - New genetics, new social formations, 2006 - library.oapen.org
Because the biotech industry is still in its infancy–having 'as a whole... never been
profitable'(Ernst & Young 2003: 5)–it represents an ideal research subject in both economic …

High technology governance and institutional adaptiveness: do technology policies usefully promote commercial innovation within the German biotechnology industry …

S Casper - 1999 - ssoar.info
" The German economy has widely been seen as failing to develop commercial innovation
competencies necessary to compete in biotechnology, information technology, and other …

Do 'liberal market economies' really innovate more radically than 'coordinated market economies'?: Hall and Soskice reconsidered

D Akkermans, C Castaldi, B Los - Research Policy, 2009 - Elsevier
In Varieties of Capitalism; The Institutional Foundations of Comparative Advantage, Peter A.
Hall and David Soskice (H&S) argue that technological specialization patterns are largely …

Institutions Matter but

P Ahrweiler, N Gilbert, A Pyka - 2006 - 129.217.131.68
A comparison of the current structures and dynamics of UK and German biotechnology-
based industries reveals a striking convergence of industrial organisations and innovation …

[引用][C] The development of Munich and Cambridge therapeutic biotech firms: A case study of institutional adaptation

S Jong - Innovation in Local Economies. Germany …, 2009 - Oxford University Press Oxford

[引用][C] Conclusions: Local and global sources of capitalist diversity

C Crouch, M Schröder… - Innovation in …, 2009 - Oxford University Press Oxford