Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2004.Includes bibliographical references (p. 216-227).The Indian pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical sectors have been characterised by three features considered analogous to technological stagnation: low R&D investments, "copying" on-patent drugs (legal in India if a novel process is found) and manufacturing off-patent, generic drugs. Yet, some firms are innovating in drug discovery and development and the total number of firms is among the most numerous and export-oriented in the developing world. This dissertation looks at patterns of technological capabilities using sector-wide indicators and firm-level cases in synthetic and biological pharmac...
Although patent filing is increasing worldwide, it does not follow a uniform growth trend. China and...
Bagchi-Sen S. and Lawton Smith H. Science, institutions, and markets: developments in the Indian bio...
A host of strategic government policies including a process patent regime led to the rise of Indian ...
The transition to a new technology, market or regulatory regime can be difficult for any organisatio...
Technological or institutional change has proven to be a major cause of the failure of established f...
Technological or institutional change has proven to be big cause for failure of established firms an...
Trade liberalisation and changes in the Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) have fashioned new dynami...
India presents an interesting example of a country with immense economic potential, cultural diversi...
Over the last decade the Indian pharmaceutical industry has emerged as a leading supplier of generic...
Patent's reputation as a constructive mechanism in the developing world was not a common notion. The...
Proceedings of the 5th International Ph.D. School on Innovation and Economic Development, Globelics ...
This article demonstrates that radical regulatory changes can be tantamount to technological revolut...
The Indian pharmaceutical industry is presently going through a phase of transition and potential co...
Thesis (S.M.)--Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology; and, (S.M.)--Massachusetts In...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 1999.Inc...
Although patent filing is increasing worldwide, it does not follow a uniform growth trend. China and...
Bagchi-Sen S. and Lawton Smith H. Science, institutions, and markets: developments in the Indian bio...
A host of strategic government policies including a process patent regime led to the rise of Indian ...
The transition to a new technology, market or regulatory regime can be difficult for any organisatio...
Technological or institutional change has proven to be a major cause of the failure of established f...
Technological or institutional change has proven to be big cause for failure of established firms an...
Trade liberalisation and changes in the Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) have fashioned new dynami...
India presents an interesting example of a country with immense economic potential, cultural diversi...
Over the last decade the Indian pharmaceutical industry has emerged as a leading supplier of generic...
Patent's reputation as a constructive mechanism in the developing world was not a common notion. The...
Proceedings of the 5th International Ph.D. School on Innovation and Economic Development, Globelics ...
This article demonstrates that radical regulatory changes can be tantamount to technological revolut...
The Indian pharmaceutical industry is presently going through a phase of transition and potential co...
Thesis (S.M.)--Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology; and, (S.M.)--Massachusetts In...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 1999.Inc...
Although patent filing is increasing worldwide, it does not follow a uniform growth trend. China and...
Bagchi-Sen S. and Lawton Smith H. Science, institutions, and markets: developments in the Indian bio...
A host of strategic government policies including a process patent regime led to the rise of Indian ...