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Archive | 2001

Change or die: The adoption of biotechnology in the Japanese and U.S. pharmaceutical industries

Michael R. Darby; Lynne G. Zucker

Biotechnology revolutionized drug discovery in the pharmaceutical industry, making adoption a key determinant of long-term survival in the industry. In the U.S., where and when firms adopted biotechnology was largely determined by location of actively publishing academic “star” bio-scientists. The location of “stars” in Japan had a similar effect but significantly lower impact. Restrictions on stars in national universities on holding equity interest or founding roles in new firms (in contrast to their American colleagues) were especially important. In general, Japanese institutions reduced the importance of star scientists in developing a biotechnology industry in Japan compared to the U.S.


Economic Inquiry | 2003

Growing by Leaps and Inches: Creative Destruction, Real Cost Reduction, and Inching Up

Michael R. Darby; Lynne G. Zucker


Economic Inquiry | 2004

High Stakes in High Technology: High‐Tech Market Values as Options

Michael R. Darby; Qiao Liu; Lynne G. Zucker


NBER Reporter Online | 1998

Entrepreneurs, Star Scientists, and Biotechnology

Lynne G. Zucker; Michael R. Darby


Institute for Social Science Research | 1994

Inter-Institutional Spillover Effects in the Commercialization of Bioscience

Lynne G. Zucker; Michael R. Darby; Jeff S. Armstrong


Institute for Social Science Research | 1994

The Organization of Biotechnology Science and Its Commercialization in Japan

Lynne G. Zucker; Michael R. Darby


NIST Interagency/Internal Report (NISTIR) - 6943 | 2002

Program Design and Firm Success in the Advanced Technology Program: Project Structure and Innovation Outcomes

Andrew J. Wang; Michael R. Darby; Lynne G. Zucker


Archive | 2001

Appendix for Commercializing Knowledge: University Science, Knowledge Capture, and Firm Performance in Biotechnology

Lynne G. Zucker; Michael R. Darby; Jeff S. Armstrong


Archive | 1994

Inter-Institutional Spillover Effects in the Commercialization of Bioscience - eScholarship

Lynne G. Zucker; Michael R. Darby; Jeff S. Armstrong


Archive | 1994

Collaboration Structure and Information Dilemmas in Biotechnology: Organizational Boundaries as Trust Production - eScholarship

Lynne G. Zucker; Marilynn B. Brewer; Michael R. Darby; Yusheng Peng

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Andrew J. Wang

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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Qiao Liu

University of Hong Kong

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