Mariana Mazzucato / Giovanni Dosi (eds.)
Knowledge Accumulation and Industry Evolution
Herausgeber: Dosi, Giovanni; Mazzucato, Mariana
Mariana Mazzucato / Giovanni Dosi (eds.)
Knowledge Accumulation and Industry Evolution
Herausgeber: Dosi, Giovanni; Mazzucato, Mariana
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Written by internationally acclaimed experts in the economics of innovation, it explores from different angles the historical evolution of innovation in the biotech and pharmaceutical sector, and how firms and industry structure have co-evolved with innovation dynamics. Important policy questions are considered regarding the future of innovation in this sector.
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Written by internationally acclaimed experts in the economics of innovation, it explores from different angles the historical evolution of innovation in the biotech and pharmaceutical sector, and how firms and industry structure have co-evolved with innovation dynamics. Important policy questions are considered regarding the future of innovation in this sector.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 466
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Januar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 902g
- ISBN-13: 9780521858229
- ISBN-10: 0521858224
- Artikelnr.: 21236865
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 466
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Januar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 902g
- ISBN-13: 9780521858229
- ISBN-10: 0521858224
- Artikelnr.: 21236865
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Mariana Mazzucato is Professor of Economics at the Open University, where she is also Director of the inter-faculty research centre, Innovation, Knowledge and Development (IKD).
Giovanni Dosi is Professor of Economics at the Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies in Pisa.
Giovanni Dosi is Professor of Economics at the Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies in Pisa.
Figures; Tables; Contributors; 1. Introduction: innovation, growth and
industry evolution Giovanni Dosi and Mariana Mazzucato; Part I. Innovation
and Industry Evolution: 2. Pharmaceutical innovation as a process of
creative destruction Frank Lichtenberg; 3. The evolution of pharmaceutical
innovation Paul Nightingale and Surya Mahdi; 4. Firm and regional
determinants in innovation models: evidence from biotechnology and
traditional chemicals Myriam Mariani; 5. Comments on Part I Lou Galambos;
Part II. Firm Growth and Market Structure: 6. Growth and diversification
patterns of the worldwide pharmaceutical industry Giulio Bottazzi, Fabio
Paolli and Angelo Secchi; 7. Heterogeneity in the firms' growth process:
the case of the pharmaceutical industry Elena Cefis, Matteo Ciccarelli and
Luigi Orsenigo; 8. Entry, market structure and innovation in a
history-friendly model of the evolution of the pharmaceutical industry
Christian Garavaglia, Franco Malerba and Luigi Orsenigo; 9. Comments on
Part II Boyan Jovanovic; Part III. Policy Implications: 10. Effects of
research tool patents and licensing on biomedical innovation John P. Walsh,
Ashish Arora and Wesley Cohen; 11. Upstream patents and public health: the
case for generic testing of breast cancer Fabienne Orsi, Christine Sevilla
and Benjamin Coriat; 12. Competition, regulation and intellectual property
management in GM foods: preliminary evidence from survey data Pierre
Regibeau and Katherine Rockett; 13. Governance, policy and industry
strategies: agro-biotechnology and pharmaceuticals Joanna Chataway, Joyce
Tait and David Wield; 14. The dynamics of knowledge accumulation,
regulation, and appropriability in the pharma-biotech sector: policy issues
Luigi Orsenigo, Giovanni Dosi and Mariana Mazzucato.
industry evolution Giovanni Dosi and Mariana Mazzucato; Part I. Innovation
and Industry Evolution: 2. Pharmaceutical innovation as a process of
creative destruction Frank Lichtenberg; 3. The evolution of pharmaceutical
innovation Paul Nightingale and Surya Mahdi; 4. Firm and regional
determinants in innovation models: evidence from biotechnology and
traditional chemicals Myriam Mariani; 5. Comments on Part I Lou Galambos;
Part II. Firm Growth and Market Structure: 6. Growth and diversification
patterns of the worldwide pharmaceutical industry Giulio Bottazzi, Fabio
Paolli and Angelo Secchi; 7. Heterogeneity in the firms' growth process:
the case of the pharmaceutical industry Elena Cefis, Matteo Ciccarelli and
Luigi Orsenigo; 8. Entry, market structure and innovation in a
history-friendly model of the evolution of the pharmaceutical industry
Christian Garavaglia, Franco Malerba and Luigi Orsenigo; 9. Comments on
Part II Boyan Jovanovic; Part III. Policy Implications: 10. Effects of
research tool patents and licensing on biomedical innovation John P. Walsh,
Ashish Arora and Wesley Cohen; 11. Upstream patents and public health: the
case for generic testing of breast cancer Fabienne Orsi, Christine Sevilla
and Benjamin Coriat; 12. Competition, regulation and intellectual property
management in GM foods: preliminary evidence from survey data Pierre
Regibeau and Katherine Rockett; 13. Governance, policy and industry
strategies: agro-biotechnology and pharmaceuticals Joanna Chataway, Joyce
Tait and David Wield; 14. The dynamics of knowledge accumulation,
regulation, and appropriability in the pharma-biotech sector: policy issues
Luigi Orsenigo, Giovanni Dosi and Mariana Mazzucato.
Figures; Tables; Contributors; 1. Introduction: innovation, growth and
industry evolution Giovanni Dosi and Mariana Mazzucato; Part I. Innovation
and Industry Evolution: 2. Pharmaceutical innovation as a process of
creative destruction Frank Lichtenberg; 3. The evolution of pharmaceutical
innovation Paul Nightingale and Surya Mahdi; 4. Firm and regional
determinants in innovation models: evidence from biotechnology and
traditional chemicals Myriam Mariani; 5. Comments on Part I Lou Galambos;
Part II. Firm Growth and Market Structure: 6. Growth and diversification
patterns of the worldwide pharmaceutical industry Giulio Bottazzi, Fabio
Paolli and Angelo Secchi; 7. Heterogeneity in the firms' growth process:
the case of the pharmaceutical industry Elena Cefis, Matteo Ciccarelli and
Luigi Orsenigo; 8. Entry, market structure and innovation in a
history-friendly model of the evolution of the pharmaceutical industry
Christian Garavaglia, Franco Malerba and Luigi Orsenigo; 9. Comments on
Part II Boyan Jovanovic; Part III. Policy Implications: 10. Effects of
research tool patents and licensing on biomedical innovation John P. Walsh,
Ashish Arora and Wesley Cohen; 11. Upstream patents and public health: the
case for generic testing of breast cancer Fabienne Orsi, Christine Sevilla
and Benjamin Coriat; 12. Competition, regulation and intellectual property
management in GM foods: preliminary evidence from survey data Pierre
Regibeau and Katherine Rockett; 13. Governance, policy and industry
strategies: agro-biotechnology and pharmaceuticals Joanna Chataway, Joyce
Tait and David Wield; 14. The dynamics of knowledge accumulation,
regulation, and appropriability in the pharma-biotech sector: policy issues
Luigi Orsenigo, Giovanni Dosi and Mariana Mazzucato.
industry evolution Giovanni Dosi and Mariana Mazzucato; Part I. Innovation
and Industry Evolution: 2. Pharmaceutical innovation as a process of
creative destruction Frank Lichtenberg; 3. The evolution of pharmaceutical
innovation Paul Nightingale and Surya Mahdi; 4. Firm and regional
determinants in innovation models: evidence from biotechnology and
traditional chemicals Myriam Mariani; 5. Comments on Part I Lou Galambos;
Part II. Firm Growth and Market Structure: 6. Growth and diversification
patterns of the worldwide pharmaceutical industry Giulio Bottazzi, Fabio
Paolli and Angelo Secchi; 7. Heterogeneity in the firms' growth process:
the case of the pharmaceutical industry Elena Cefis, Matteo Ciccarelli and
Luigi Orsenigo; 8. Entry, market structure and innovation in a
history-friendly model of the evolution of the pharmaceutical industry
Christian Garavaglia, Franco Malerba and Luigi Orsenigo; 9. Comments on
Part II Boyan Jovanovic; Part III. Policy Implications: 10. Effects of
research tool patents and licensing on biomedical innovation John P. Walsh,
Ashish Arora and Wesley Cohen; 11. Upstream patents and public health: the
case for generic testing of breast cancer Fabienne Orsi, Christine Sevilla
and Benjamin Coriat; 12. Competition, regulation and intellectual property
management in GM foods: preliminary evidence from survey data Pierre
Regibeau and Katherine Rockett; 13. Governance, policy and industry
strategies: agro-biotechnology and pharmaceuticals Joanna Chataway, Joyce
Tait and David Wield; 14. The dynamics of knowledge accumulation,
regulation, and appropriability in the pharma-biotech sector: policy issues
Luigi Orsenigo, Giovanni Dosi and Mariana Mazzucato.