This article investigates the historical conditions that contributed to the birth of in-house research and development (R&D) capabilities in the early US pharmaceutical industry by examining qualitative and quantitative data on university--industry interaction between the 1920s and 1940s. This evidence suggests that labor markets, collaborative research, and contract research were the principal mechanisms by which early university science contributed to the development of in-house research capabilities in the emerging US pharmaceutical industry. This article further demonstrates a pattern in which firms with lesser R&D capabilities were generally constrained to work with local partners, while firms with greater internal R&D capabilities pri...
The research of her PhD explores the role of university star scientists, i.e. leading contributors t...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the innovation performance of R&D collaboratio...
This study attempts to identify the types of pharmaceutical companies that utilize university employ...
The establishment and growth of industrial research laboratories is one of the key organizational in...
Extant literature on firm–university collaboration has emphasized two different strategies that firm...
Pharmaceutical manufacturers responded to the growth of medical science by building company laborato...
Extant literature on firm-university collaboration has emphasized two different strategies that firm...
Extant literature on firm-university collaboration has emphasized two different strategies that firm...
Extant literature on firm-university collaboration has emphasized two different strategies that firm...
We use U.S. patent records to examine the role of research personnel as a pathway for the diffusion ...
While the existing literature has focused predominantly on how firms can benefit from collaboration...
This essay describes collaborations between American pharmaceutical companies and clinical investiga...
The question this article seeks to address relates to the strategies deployed by the chemical firms ...
The way academic institutions and pharmaceutical companies have been approaching collaborations has ...
Although prior studies have suggested that firms' involvement in basic scientific research, includin...
The research of her PhD explores the role of university star scientists, i.e. leading contributors t...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the innovation performance of R&D collaboratio...
This study attempts to identify the types of pharmaceutical companies that utilize university employ...
The establishment and growth of industrial research laboratories is one of the key organizational in...
Extant literature on firm–university collaboration has emphasized two different strategies that firm...
Pharmaceutical manufacturers responded to the growth of medical science by building company laborato...
Extant literature on firm-university collaboration has emphasized two different strategies that firm...
Extant literature on firm-university collaboration has emphasized two different strategies that firm...
Extant literature on firm-university collaboration has emphasized two different strategies that firm...
We use U.S. patent records to examine the role of research personnel as a pathway for the diffusion ...
While the existing literature has focused predominantly on how firms can benefit from collaboration...
This essay describes collaborations between American pharmaceutical companies and clinical investiga...
The question this article seeks to address relates to the strategies deployed by the chemical firms ...
The way academic institutions and pharmaceutical companies have been approaching collaborations has ...
Although prior studies have suggested that firms' involvement in basic scientific research, includin...
The research of her PhD explores the role of university star scientists, i.e. leading contributors t...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the innovation performance of R&D collaboratio...
This study attempts to identify the types of pharmaceutical companies that utilize university employ...