Present at the revolution: transformation of technical identity for a large incumbent pharmaceutical firm after the biotechnological breakthrough

LG Zucker, MR Darby - 1995 - nber.org
This paper is a case study of the transformation in research methods which occurred in a
large US pharmaceutical firm as a result of the biotech revolution. This transformation is …

Present at the biotechnological revolution: transformation of technological identity for a large incumbent pharmaceutical firm

LG Zucker, MR Darby - Research Policy, 1997 - Elsevier
Management of successful incumbent firms experience difficulty in recognizing the need for,
and effecting change in the firm's technological identity after an externally generated shift in …

Pharmaceutical firms and the transition to biotechnology: A study in strategic innovation

L Galambos, JL Sturchio - Business History Review, 1998 - cambridge.org
During the twentieth century, the pharmaceutical industry experienced a series of dramatic
changes as developments in science and technology generated new opportunities for …

The process of technology transfer to the new biomedical and pharmaceutical firm

EB Roberts, O Hauptman - Research Policy, 1986 - Elsevier
This paper applies the theories of technological innovation to the process of technology
transfer to biomedical and pharmaceutical start-ups. It is based on detailed data gathered …

Rising to the technological challenge: possibilities for integration of biotechnology in the Indian pharmaceutical industry

SV Ramani, MS Venkataramani - International Journal of …, 2001 - inderscienceonline.com
Presently, the Indian pharmaceutical industry ranks 12th in the world and its market is
conservatively estimated to be $2.5 billion. Tracing the evolution of this industry, the paper …

Technology transfer: An assessment of the major institutional vehicles for diffusion of US biotechnology

AM Sapienza - Technovation, 1989 - Elsevier
Investment in US biotechnology has been sizable. Because of this and the perceived global
biotechnology race among the USA, Europe and Japan,'technology transfer'has become a …

Biotech Market Changing Rapidly: A shakeout looms as investment wanes and cash reserves dip; delays, competition affect all but the fittest biotech ventures

M Crawford - Science, 1986 - science.org
AMID glowing forecasts of miracle drugs, super cows, and hardy high-yielding crops,
investment in the infant biotechnology industry in the early 1980's began to mushroom …

Innovation and structural change in pharmaceuticals and biotechnology

H Grabowski, J Vernon - Industrial and Corporate Change, 1994 - academic.oup.com
The pharmaceutical industry has long been one of the most innovative industries and, unlike
industries such as computers and aircraft, has remained relatively unconcentrated. In recent …

[图书][B] Managing ideas: Commercialization strategies for biotechnology

J Gans, S Stern - 2002 - academia.edu
Over the past three decades, the biotechnology industry has emerged as a vital and
dynamic source of new technologies for the pharmaceutical and agricultural chemical …

Corporate strategies for managing emerging technologies

WF Hamilton - Technology in the modern corporation, 1986 - Elsevier
The emergence of radically new industrial technology is a powerful competitive force with
significant strategic implications. Entirely new industries may develop around an emerging …