Organisational modes for Open Innovation in the bio-pharmaceutical industry: An exploratory analysis

M Bianchi, A Cavaliere, D Chiaroni, F Frattini, V Chiesa - Technovation, 2011 - Elsevier
This paper investigates the adoption of Open Innovation in the bio-pharmaceutical industry,
studying through which organisational modes it is put into practice and how these modes …

User innovation rings the bell for new horizons in e-health: a bibliometric analysis

K Ghasemzadeh, O Escobar, Z Yordanova… - European Journal of …, 2022 - emerald.com
Purpose The study examines the amplifying role of users in the e-healthcare sector and
holistically show its current state and potential. The paper aims at contributing to the …

The role of patient advocacy organizations in shaping genomic science

PP Koay, RR Sharp - Annual Review of Genomics and Human …, 2013 - annualreviews.org
Patient advocacy organizations (PAOs) are nonprofit groups that represent patients and
families affected by a significant medical condition or disease. We review some of the …

Demand articulation in emerging technologies: intermediary user organisations as co-producers?

WPC Boon, EHM Moors, S Kuhlmann, REHM Smits - Research Policy, 2011 - Elsevier
User involvement is assumed to be beneficial to innovation processes. Intermediary user
organisations contribute to articulating societal demands for innovations. However, the …

Patient–expert partnerships in research: how to stimulate inclusion of patient perspectives

JE Elberse, JF Caron‐Flinterman… - Health …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Objective To gain more insight into exclusion mechanisms and inclusion strategies in patient–
expert partnerships. Background Patient participation in health research, on the level of …

Health product innovation and circular economy: A case study of inter-organisational cooperation in the development of a new firm

A Gonçalves, M Franco - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2024 - Elsevier
Technological renewal is increasingly complex and costly, which makes it difficult for new
firms to be able to develop their innovation activities in isolation. Many of the product …

Инновационное развитие мировой фармацевтической отрасли

ЗА Мамедьяров - 2019 - elibrary.ru
В монографии проанализированы тенденции развития одной из самых крупных,
быстрорастущих и наукоемких отраслей мировой экономики—фармацевтической …

Demand forecasting with integration of time series and regression models in pharmaceutical industry

S İmece, ÖF Beyca - … Journal of Advances in Engineering and Pure …, 2022 - dergipark.org.tr
Accurate demand forecasting is crucially important to reduce inventory and backlogging
cost. In this study, we analyze how promos, holiday statements, price changes, stock …

Institutionalisation of markets: The case of personalised cancer medicine in the Netherlands

EHM Moors, PK Fischer, WPC Boon, F Schellen… - … Forecasting and Social …, 2018 - Elsevier
The article aims to understand the institutionalisation process of markets for innovative
products. To pursue this study of market formation, we analysed the introduction of …

What do pharmaceutical industry professionals in Europe believe about involving patients and the public in research and development of medicines? A qualitative …

S Parsons, B Starling, C Mullan-Jensen, SG Tham… - BMJ open, 2016 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objectives To explore European-based pharmaceutical industry professionals' beliefs about
patient and public involvement (PPI) in medicines research and development (R&D). Setting …