A very thorough piece of work

Long Range Planning, vol 33, 2000

This book examines the initial commercial uses of genetic engineering. Genetic engineering is one of the most modern, controversial and dynamic of the science-based technologies. It is not an object, but a set of techniques or way of doing things. The development of these technologies from the 1970s onwards illustrates the changing relationships between universities and firms, and between basic science and research oriented towards commercial uses. The main focus of the book is on two firms–Genentech in the United States and Kabi in Sweden and their activities and 'knowledge-seeking' behaviour in the development of human growth hormone and how those ran in parallel with university science. IEvolutionary Innovations was awarded the Schumpeter Society book proze in 1996. This paperback edition includes a new introduction in which the author reflects upon the most recent developments in biotechnology. The book will be of interest to a wide audience concerned to understand the complexities of innovation processes in the 'knowledge society', for example, management and organization researchers, economists, policy advisors, and managers and strategists responsible for turning knowledge into product and profit.
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A study of the commercial development and uses of genetic engineering from the 1970s onwards. The author focuses on Genentech in the US and Kabi in Sweden, comparing their initiatives, activities and organization as they brought knowledge to the market on insulin and human growth hormone.
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Introduction ; Evolutionary Innovations ; Science and Technology Interacting ; Understanding Genetic Engineering ; Generating Research ; The Early- to Mid-1970s ; Generating Research ; The Mid- to Late-1970s ; Specific Firm Challenges, 1979-83 ; Multiple Uses and Markets for Human Growth Hormone ; Conclusions for Evolutionary Economics ; Conclusions for Science and Technology
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`A very thorough piece of work' Long Range Planning, vol 33, 2000
Schumpeter Society book prize, 1996
Examination of the initial commercial uses of genetic engineering In-depth study which also has very general implications for anyone interested in the business of innovation One of the few research-based accounts of the commercialization of biotechnology - a defining technology of the age Comparison of major US and European firms Winner of the prestigious Schumpeter Prize New Introduction for the paperback edition
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Maureen McKelvey is Associate Professor in the Department of Technology and Social Change, Linköping University, Sweden.
Examination of the initial commercial uses of genetic engineering In-depth study which also has very general implications for anyone interested in the business of innovation One of the few research-based accounts of the commercialization of biotechnology - a defining technology of the age Comparison of major US and European firms Winner of the prestigious Schumpeter Prize New Introduction for the paperback edition
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780198297246
Publisert
2000
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
506 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Dybde
19 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
342

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Om bidragsyterne

Maureen McKelvey is Associate Professor in the Department of Technology and Social Change, Linköping University, Sweden.