Pharmaceutical companies developed Covid-19 vaccines in record time. However, it soon became apparent that global access to the vaccines was inequitable. Through a qualitative inquiry as the pandemic unfolded (to mid-2021), we provide an in-depth analysis of why companies engaged with the Covid-19 Vaccines Global Access Facility (COVAX), identifying the internal (to the company) and external factors that facilitated or impeded engagement. While all producers of WHO-approved vaccines engaged with COVAX, our analysis highlights the differential levels of COVAX engagement and identifies contractual obligations, opportunities and company strategy, and reputational pressures as key explanatory factors. We discuss our empirical findings relative ...
The Covid-19 pandemic has impacted multiple facets of our lives and created a number of legal and et...
The burden of social responsibility is on the pharmaceutical industry. It is producing drugs and med...
International mechanisms failed to achieve equitable distribution of COVID-19 vaccines—prolonging an...
Pharmaceutical companies developed Covid-19 vaccines in record time. However, it soon became apparen...
During a global health emergency, everyone is morally required to help to combat the disease. With a...
This research aims to discuss how multinational pharmaceutical companies have responded to the chall...
The interests of individuals and corporations are often in opposition. In the pharmaceutical industr...
All parties involved in researching, developing, manufacturing, and distributing COVID-19 vaccines n...
Background In 2021, donor countries, the pharmaceutical industry, and the COVAX init...
Background During the first year and a half of the COVID-19 pandemic, COVAX has been...
This paper mainly deals with the possibility of rapid growth of pharmaceutical companies due to high...
COVAX, the vaccines pillar of the Access to Covid-19 Tools Accelerator (ACT-A), has been promoted as...
Introduction The COVAX alliance is a novel approach to international partnership in global health in...
This paper questions an exclusively state-centred framing of global health justice and proposes a mu...
This paper explores intellectual property and access to essential medicines in the context of the co...
The Covid-19 pandemic has impacted multiple facets of our lives and created a number of legal and et...
The burden of social responsibility is on the pharmaceutical industry. It is producing drugs and med...
International mechanisms failed to achieve equitable distribution of COVID-19 vaccines—prolonging an...
Pharmaceutical companies developed Covid-19 vaccines in record time. However, it soon became apparen...
During a global health emergency, everyone is morally required to help to combat the disease. With a...
This research aims to discuss how multinational pharmaceutical companies have responded to the chall...
The interests of individuals and corporations are often in opposition. In the pharmaceutical industr...
All parties involved in researching, developing, manufacturing, and distributing COVID-19 vaccines n...
Background In 2021, donor countries, the pharmaceutical industry, and the COVAX init...
Background During the first year and a half of the COVID-19 pandemic, COVAX has been...
This paper mainly deals with the possibility of rapid growth of pharmaceutical companies due to high...
COVAX, the vaccines pillar of the Access to Covid-19 Tools Accelerator (ACT-A), has been promoted as...
Introduction The COVAX alliance is a novel approach to international partnership in global health in...
This paper questions an exclusively state-centred framing of global health justice and proposes a mu...
This paper explores intellectual property and access to essential medicines in the context of the co...
The Covid-19 pandemic has impacted multiple facets of our lives and created a number of legal and et...
The burden of social responsibility is on the pharmaceutical industry. It is producing drugs and med...
International mechanisms failed to achieve equitable distribution of COVID-19 vaccines—prolonging an...