Steven Collins
The Race to Commercialize Biotechnology
Molecules, Market and the State in Japan and the US
Steven Collins
The Race to Commercialize Biotechnology
Molecules, Market and the State in Japan and the US
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This comparative study looks at the early development of biotechnology in the US and Japan.
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This comparative study looks at the early development of biotechnology in the US and Japan.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 299g
- ISBN-13: 9780415651295
- ISBN-10: 0415651298
- Artikelnr.: 36541461
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 299g
- ISBN-13: 9780415651295
- ISBN-10: 0415651298
- Artikelnr.: 36541461
Steven W. Collins is Associate Professor in the Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences Program at the University of Washington.
Chapter 1: Introduction 1. The Approach 2. National Innovation Systems and
Biotechnology 3. The Market for Biotechnology 4. Products 5. A Road Map 6.
References Chapter 2: Firms, Technological Regimes, and National Innovation
Systems 1. Introduction 2. The Firm as Innovator 3. Technological Regimes
and Trajectories 4. Biotechnology and the National Innovation System 5.
Putting it all Together 6. References Chapter 3: Biotechnology and National
Innovation Systems in the US and Japan 1. Industry 2. Research
Infrastructure 3. Public Policy 4. Conclusions 5. References Chapter 4: The
Emergence of Commercial Biotechnology in the US 1. Introduction 2.
Institutional Formation and Knowledge Creation 3. Knowledge Enhancement
(1976-1983) 4. Commercial Take-Off (1983-1900s) 5. Conclusions 6.
References Chapter 5: The Emergence of Commercial Biotechnology 1.
Introduction 2. The Origins of Japan's Bioindustry 3. Biotechnology Fever
hits Japan 4. From Bio-Boom to Bio-Reality: Alliances Strategies and the
Shift from Basic Research (1985-Present) 5. Conclusions 6. Endnotes Chapter
6: Conclusions 1. Summary 2. Biotechnology in the US and Japan 3.
Concluding Thoughts References
Biotechnology 3. The Market for Biotechnology 4. Products 5. A Road Map 6.
References Chapter 2: Firms, Technological Regimes, and National Innovation
Systems 1. Introduction 2. The Firm as Innovator 3. Technological Regimes
and Trajectories 4. Biotechnology and the National Innovation System 5.
Putting it all Together 6. References Chapter 3: Biotechnology and National
Innovation Systems in the US and Japan 1. Industry 2. Research
Infrastructure 3. Public Policy 4. Conclusions 5. References Chapter 4: The
Emergence of Commercial Biotechnology in the US 1. Introduction 2.
Institutional Formation and Knowledge Creation 3. Knowledge Enhancement
(1976-1983) 4. Commercial Take-Off (1983-1900s) 5. Conclusions 6.
References Chapter 5: The Emergence of Commercial Biotechnology 1.
Introduction 2. The Origins of Japan's Bioindustry 3. Biotechnology Fever
hits Japan 4. From Bio-Boom to Bio-Reality: Alliances Strategies and the
Shift from Basic Research (1985-Present) 5. Conclusions 6. Endnotes Chapter
6: Conclusions 1. Summary 2. Biotechnology in the US and Japan 3.
Concluding Thoughts References
Chapter 1: Introduction 1. The Approach 2. National Innovation Systems and
Biotechnology 3. The Market for Biotechnology 4. Products 5. A Road Map 6.
References Chapter 2: Firms, Technological Regimes, and National Innovation
Systems 1. Introduction 2. The Firm as Innovator 3. Technological Regimes
and Trajectories 4. Biotechnology and the National Innovation System 5.
Putting it all Together 6. References Chapter 3: Biotechnology and National
Innovation Systems in the US and Japan 1. Industry 2. Research
Infrastructure 3. Public Policy 4. Conclusions 5. References Chapter 4: The
Emergence of Commercial Biotechnology in the US 1. Introduction 2.
Institutional Formation and Knowledge Creation 3. Knowledge Enhancement
(1976-1983) 4. Commercial Take-Off (1983-1900s) 5. Conclusions 6.
References Chapter 5: The Emergence of Commercial Biotechnology 1.
Introduction 2. The Origins of Japan's Bioindustry 3. Biotechnology Fever
hits Japan 4. From Bio-Boom to Bio-Reality: Alliances Strategies and the
Shift from Basic Research (1985-Present) 5. Conclusions 6. Endnotes Chapter
6: Conclusions 1. Summary 2. Biotechnology in the US and Japan 3.
Concluding Thoughts References
Biotechnology 3. The Market for Biotechnology 4. Products 5. A Road Map 6.
References Chapter 2: Firms, Technological Regimes, and National Innovation
Systems 1. Introduction 2. The Firm as Innovator 3. Technological Regimes
and Trajectories 4. Biotechnology and the National Innovation System 5.
Putting it all Together 6. References Chapter 3: Biotechnology and National
Innovation Systems in the US and Japan 1. Industry 2. Research
Infrastructure 3. Public Policy 4. Conclusions 5. References Chapter 4: The
Emergence of Commercial Biotechnology in the US 1. Introduction 2.
Institutional Formation and Knowledge Creation 3. Knowledge Enhancement
(1976-1983) 4. Commercial Take-Off (1983-1900s) 5. Conclusions 6.
References Chapter 5: The Emergence of Commercial Biotechnology 1.
Introduction 2. The Origins of Japan's Bioindustry 3. Biotechnology Fever
hits Japan 4. From Bio-Boom to Bio-Reality: Alliances Strategies and the
Shift from Basic Research (1985-Present) 5. Conclusions 6. Endnotes Chapter
6: Conclusions 1. Summary 2. Biotechnology in the US and Japan 3.
Concluding Thoughts References