This article traces the trajectory of biotechnology firms, clusters and collaborations in Australia between 2003 and 2014. Combining descriptive analyses, network visualizations and statistical modelling of longitudinal data collected from multiple sources, we investigate Australian firms’ ability to overcome the three challenges characterizing biotechnology: first, accessing new knowledge and intellectual property; second, raising early-stage funding for timely product development; and third, bringing products to market. Like biotechnology firms worldwide, Australian firms adopt a network approach to success, relying on different types of collaborative ties with diverse partners to access complementary resources and facilitate learning and...
Thesis (DBA) -- Macquarie University, Macquarie Graduate School of Management, 2007.Bibliography: p....
Despite decades of network research, the crucial question, “How do networks evolve?” has not been su...
First published online in 2009This study examines the management of innovation networks which has en...
This paper addresses network forms of organisation among dedicated biotechnology firms (DBFs) in Mel...
AbstractThis study examines the management of innovation networks which has enjoyed increased recogn...
This paper arises from a replication of a major US study on the ‘network logic’ of biotechnology com...
Regional governments around the world hope to become significant players in the world biotechnology ...
We analyse the changing contribution of networks to the innovative performance of 30 pharmaceutical ...
Regional governments around the world hope to become significant players in the world biotechnology ...
This paper addresses the articulation between entrepreneurs and networks in the biotechnology indust...
Knowledge intensive or high-tech industries are widely regarded as important for overall national ec...
Technological progress in the biological sciences is now advancing across such a wide range and at s...
Technological progress in the biological sciences is now advancing across such a wide range and at s...
Knowledge intensive or high-tech industries are widely regarded as important for overall national ec...
Chapitre 5International audienceIn this chapter, the authors first have a look at the developments i...
Thesis (DBA) -- Macquarie University, Macquarie Graduate School of Management, 2007.Bibliography: p....
Despite decades of network research, the crucial question, “How do networks evolve?” has not been su...
First published online in 2009This study examines the management of innovation networks which has en...
This paper addresses network forms of organisation among dedicated biotechnology firms (DBFs) in Mel...
AbstractThis study examines the management of innovation networks which has enjoyed increased recogn...
This paper arises from a replication of a major US study on the ‘network logic’ of biotechnology com...
Regional governments around the world hope to become significant players in the world biotechnology ...
We analyse the changing contribution of networks to the innovative performance of 30 pharmaceutical ...
Regional governments around the world hope to become significant players in the world biotechnology ...
This paper addresses the articulation between entrepreneurs and networks in the biotechnology indust...
Knowledge intensive or high-tech industries are widely regarded as important for overall national ec...
Technological progress in the biological sciences is now advancing across such a wide range and at s...
Technological progress in the biological sciences is now advancing across such a wide range and at s...
Knowledge intensive or high-tech industries are widely regarded as important for overall national ec...
Chapitre 5International audienceIn this chapter, the authors first have a look at the developments i...
Thesis (DBA) -- Macquarie University, Macquarie Graduate School of Management, 2007.Bibliography: p....
Despite decades of network research, the crucial question, “How do networks evolve?” has not been su...
First published online in 2009This study examines the management of innovation networks which has en...