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ince the early 1980s, I have done extensive research, case writing and consulting in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industry. Through this work, I became deeply interested in the fundamental question of how science moves from the lab to the market. I am particularly intrigued by the convergence between the worlds of science and business and the implications for both society and companies.
Books
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Science Business
Why has the biotechnology industry failed to perform up to expectations – despite all its promise? This question is answered in “Science Business” by providing an incisive critique of the industry. Not only does it reveal the underlying causes of biotech's problems; it offers the most sophisticated analysis yet on how the industry works.
Articles
Case Studies
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Institutionalized Entrepreneurship: Flagship Pioneering
Harvard Business School Case no. 718-8484
This case examines an unusual model for innovation and entrepreneurship.