Open Innovation and the Networked Firm
This path-breaking book addresses the ongoing implications for traditional pharmaceutical companies and biopharmaceutical start-ups of the realignment of the industry knowledge-base. The theoretical approach draws on the modern theory of the firm and related ideas in order to better define the concept of the business model, which is employed to guide the case studies and empirical analysis in the book.
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Subject: | Business and Management | Economics and Finance | Environment | Innovations and Technology | Social Policy and Sociology |
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