Biotechnology and Competitive Advantage
Europe's Firms and the US Challenge
Jacqueline Senker(Editor)
Edward Elgar Publishing
Published on 26. March 1998
Book
Hardback
192 pages
978-1-85898-739-2 (ISBN)
Description
>Biotechnology and Competitive Advantage investigates the development of biotechnology in Europe and the United States. It examines why Europe has fallen behind in applying biotechnology, when its scientific capabilities are largely comparable to those in the US. In addition it sheds new light on the wider context of the theory of growth of new technologies.This innovative book brings together a wide range of material concerning socio-economic aspects of the development of biotechnology in Europe and the US. Issues discussed include:
European policy for biotechnology, in individual countries and at the European Union level
risk regulation and the ways in which industry, regulators and non-government organizations manage risk regulation and the perception of risk
the formation and roles of biotechnology firms in Europe and the US and their relative capabilities
gene therapy development in Europe and the US
the impact on Europe of overseas biotechnology research by European multinationals.
This book argues in favour of developing an integrated research and development system which will strengthen the research and development capabilities of all the actors involved.
This book will be of great interest to science policymakers; businesses and academics studying the development of biotechnology and students of economics and business studies throughout Europe and the US.
European policy for biotechnology, in individual countries and at the European Union level
risk regulation and the ways in which industry, regulators and non-government organizations manage risk regulation and the perception of risk
the formation and roles of biotechnology firms in Europe and the US and their relative capabilities
gene therapy development in Europe and the US
the impact on Europe of overseas biotechnology research by European multinationals.
This book argues in favour of developing an integrated research and development system which will strengthen the research and development capabilities of all the actors involved.
This book will be of great interest to science policymakers; businesses and academics studying the development of biotechnology and students of economics and business studies throughout Europe and the US.
Reviews / Votes
'I found that this volume presented a good many facts and some interesting analyses of the biotechnology industries of Europe and America . . . I suspect that policymakers and business managers will also find the factual base and discussions in this volume to be a catalyst for clearer thinking about a number of issues which confront them.'More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Cheltenham
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-85898-739-2 (9781858987392)
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Schweitzer Classification
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Edited by Jacqueline Senker, Senior Fellow, formerly SPRU - Science and Technology Policy Research, University of Sussex, UK
Content
Contents: 1. Introduction (R. van Vilet) 2. Biotechnology: the external environment (J. Senker) 3. Industrial Structure and the Dynamics of Knowledge Generation in Biotechnology (P.P. Saviotti) 4. Risk Perception, Regulation and the Management of Agro-biotechnologies (J. Chataway and G. Assouline) 5. The Creation of European Dedicated Biotechnology Firms (P.P. Saviotti, P.-B. Joly, J. Estades, S. Ramani and M.-A. de Looze) 6. The Evolution of European Biotechnology and its future Competitiveness (R. Acharya, A. Arundel and L. Orsenigo) 7. Biotechnology and Europe's chemical/pharmaceutical Multinationals (J. Senker, P.-B. Joly and M. Reinhard) 8. The 'Commercialization Gap' in Gene Therapy: Lessons for European Competitiveness (P. Martin and S. Thomas) 9. Conclusions - Biotechnology and European Competitiveness (R. Acharya) Bibliography