Technological Systems in the Bio Industries: An International Study represents a comprehensive, interdisciplinary, and systematic effort to understand the nature and role of …
All would agree that with more than 3,000 new firms formed in Europe, Japan and the United States focused on biotechnology, and with elegant strides forward in our understanding of …
F Valentin, R Lund Jensen - Industry and innovation, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
This paper examines the organization of distributed innovation shaped by the major discontinuity in the life sciences and their associated technologies that has unfolded over …
Biotechnology and Competitive Advantage investigates the development of biotechnology in Europe and the United States. It examines why Europe has fallen behind in applying …
Biotechnology has to be understood as a system or network. Innovative activities, as well as production and commercialisation, rest on and involve, either directly or indirectly, a large …
J Tait - Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
Adopting a sectoral systems of innovation approach, this paper seeks to explain the remarkable long term robustness of the innovation trajectories of pharmaceutical and …
PP Saviotti - Biotechnology and competitive advantage, 1998 - elgaronline.com
Biotechnology is not an industrial sector, but a set of techniques for the manipulation of living organisms which comprises several disciplines which provide the scientific foundations for …
S Bartholomew - Journal of international business studies, 1997 - Springer
This paper explores the relationship between national institutional context and the development of biotechnology in the United States, United Kingdom, Japan and Germany …
In this paper, we analyse the relationships between technological regimes, regimes of local interaction, and the global structure of an industrial network. Given the complexity of the task …