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South-South entrepreneurial collaboration in health biotech

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A survey of entrepreneurial collaborations among health biotech firms in developing countries reveals a surprisingly high level of collaboration but a lack of emphasis on new or improved health biotech products and processes.
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A survey of entrepreneurial collaborations among health biotech firms in developing countries reveals a surprisingly high level of collaboration but a lack of emphasis on new or improved health biotech products and processes.

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Inter-firm R & D partnerships- an overview of major trends and patterns since 1960

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explore 40 years of data on R&D partnerships and present an analysis of some basic historical trends and sectoral patterns in R&DM partnering since 1960, and also provide an overview of some major international (sectoral) patterns in the forming of RDR partnerships within the Triad (North America, Europe and Asia).
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TL;DR: Pisano as discussed by the authors argues that the problems of the biotechnology industry stem from its special character as a science-based business, which poses three unique business challenges: how to finance highly risky investments under profound uncertainty and long time horizons for R&D, how to learn rapidly enough to keep pace with advances in drug science knowledge, and how to integrate capabilities across a broad spectrum of scientific and technological knowledge bases.
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Inter-firm R&D partnering in pharmaceutical biotechnology since 1975: Trends, patterns, and networks

TL;DR: Analysis of a large, longitudinal database on inter-firm R&D partnerships formed in the high-tech pharmaceutical biotechnology industry since 1975 indicates an overall growth in the number of annually, newly established R &D partnerships where research partners consistently prefer contractual partnerships to equity-based alliances.
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Dancing with Giants: China, India, and the Global Economy

TL;DR: In this article, the authors take a dispassionate and critical look at the rise of China and India and ask questions about this growth: Where is it occurring? Who is benefiting most? Is it sustainable? And what are the implications for the rest of the world?
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