Science and Innovation

The US Pharmaceutical Industry during the 1980s

Alfonso Gambardella author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:15th May '08

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Examines the relationship between science and innovation in industry, looking particularly at the pharmaceutical industry.

This text deals with an important phenomenon for competitiveness and innovation in industry - the growing use of basic scientific principles in industrial research. It focuses on the pharmaceutical industry, and discusses how developments in molecular biology are influencing the strategies of drug companies.This book examines an important phenomenon for competitiveness and innovation in industry: namely the growing use of scientific principles in industrial research. Industrial innovation still arises from systematic trial-and-error experiments with many designs and objects, but these experiments are being guided by a more rational understanding of phenomena. This has important implications for market structure, firm strategies and competition. Science and Innovation focuses on the pharmaceutical industry. It discusses the changes that the notable advances in the life sciences since the 1980s have exerted on the strategies of drug companies, the organization of their internal research, their relationships with scientific institutions, the division of labour between large pharmaceutical firms and small research-intensive suppliers, the productivity of drug discovery and the productivity of R & D.

"Individuals who have not studied the pharmaceutical industry will find this book very readable and informative. Individuals who have had a considerable exposure to the industry will find new insights and interesting topics for further research." Journal of Economic Literature

ISBN: 9780521062060

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm

Weight: 320g

216 pages