The book examines the evolution of one of the most important technologies that has emerged in the last fifty years: biotechnology - the use of living organisms, or parts thereof to create useful products and services. The most important application of biotechnology has been in medicine, in the development of new drugs. The central purpose of the book is to explain how firms based in the US took the lead in commercialising the technology, and why it has been so difficult for firms in other countries to match what the leading American companies have achieved. The book looks at the institutions and policies which have underpinned US success in biotechnology. This is the US innovation "ecosystem," and it is made up of several interlocking eleme...
Biotechnology refers to the large and growing array of scientific tools that use living cells and th...
Written by internationally acclaimed experts in the economics of innovation, this volume examines ho...
Abstract: Today, bio-scientific research and commercialisation are considered to be critical for imp...
The book examines the evolution of a new industrial sector based on one of the most important techno...
The general perception of this new 'industry' is one of high-powered science breaking the frontiers ...
An investigation of the development of biotechnology in Europe and the United States. It examines wh...
This paper's focus is on both the geography of entrepreneurship and on industry-collaborative links ...
The UK is the driving force in Europe in the development of the burgeoning biotechnology sector. One...
This paper discusses the relative performance of two of the larger European healthcare biotechnology...
Co-published with Edward Elgar PublishingThis book explores how policies targeting public research i...
The development of biotechnology during the past 20 years has been driven mainly by research and ind...
This article explores how the UK's biotech firms have evolved in response to their financial environ...
Biotechnology is one of a series of new `generic technologies' that have been identified by western ...
uch recent literature on biotechnology has focused on the supply side. Discussions have concentrated...
Biotechnology has evolved from a research platform into nearly 100 pharmaceutical drug products and ...
Biotechnology refers to the large and growing array of scientific tools that use living cells and th...
Written by internationally acclaimed experts in the economics of innovation, this volume examines ho...
Abstract: Today, bio-scientific research and commercialisation are considered to be critical for imp...
The book examines the evolution of a new industrial sector based on one of the most important techno...
The general perception of this new 'industry' is one of high-powered science breaking the frontiers ...
An investigation of the development of biotechnology in Europe and the United States. It examines wh...
This paper's focus is on both the geography of entrepreneurship and on industry-collaborative links ...
The UK is the driving force in Europe in the development of the burgeoning biotechnology sector. One...
This paper discusses the relative performance of two of the larger European healthcare biotechnology...
Co-published with Edward Elgar PublishingThis book explores how policies targeting public research i...
The development of biotechnology during the past 20 years has been driven mainly by research and ind...
This article explores how the UK's biotech firms have evolved in response to their financial environ...
Biotechnology is one of a series of new `generic technologies' that have been identified by western ...
uch recent literature on biotechnology has focused on the supply side. Discussions have concentrated...
Biotechnology has evolved from a research platform into nearly 100 pharmaceutical drug products and ...
Biotechnology refers to the large and growing array of scientific tools that use living cells and th...
Written by internationally acclaimed experts in the economics of innovation, this volume examines ho...
Abstract: Today, bio-scientific research and commercialisation are considered to be critical for imp...