This book presents an integrated yet complex view of how the life sciences are becoming increasingly subject to economic interests and venturing. Not only are life science advances confined to laboratories-only slowly and eventually pouring into the health care practices, policies, and recommendations-but they are also taking the form of goods and services in their own right.
This book presents an integrated yet complex view of how the life sciences are becoming increasingly subject to economic interests and venturing. Not only are life science advances confined to laboratories-only slowly and eventually pouring into the health care practices, policies, and recommendations-but they are also taking the form of goods and services in their own right.
Alexander Styhre is Professor and Chair of Organization Theory and Management in the Department of Business Administration, School of Business, Economics, and Law at Gothenburg University, Sweden. He has published extensively in the field of organization theory and his most recent books are Visual Culture in Organizations (Routledge, 2010) and Perception and Organization (2009).
Inhaltsangabe
Selected Contents: 1. The Concept of the Bioeconomy 2. Biopolitics Neoliberalism and the Calculative Worldview: The Economics of Life 3. New Drug Development Biotechnology and the Enactment of Life 4. The Tissue Economy 5. Living In and Managing the Bioeconomy
Selected Contents: 1. The Concept of the Bioeconomy 2. Biopolitics Neoliberalism and the Calculative Worldview: The Economics of Life 3. New Drug Development Biotechnology and the Enactment of Life 4. The Tissue Economy 5. Living In and Managing the Bioeconomy
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