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Problem-driven innovations in drug discovery: co-evolution of the patterns of radical innovation with the evolution of problems

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
A fundamentalprobleminthe field oftheproductinnovationmanagementinbiopharmaceutical industryis how to explainthegeneralsourceofdrugdiscoveryandradicalinnovationsthatsustain thecompetitiveadvantageof firmsandtechnologicalprogressinmedicine.Thecurrentstudy confrontsthisproblembydeveloping aconceptualframeworkof problem-driven innovation. The inductive study,basedonground-breakingdrugsforlungcancertreatment,showsthatthe perceptionandsolutionofproblemisaninvariant forcethatsupportsthesourceofradical innovationandevolutionofnewtechnologyinmedicine.Infact,theevolutionofradicalinnovations, drivenbytheevolutionofconsequentialproblems,isoneofmaindeterminantsthatgeneratesa technologicalchangeinbiopharmaceuticalandotherindustries.This finding,inaSchumpeterian world ofinnovation-basedcompetition,isduetotheorganizationalbehaviorofleading firms that haveastrongincentiveto find innovativesolutionstounsolvedproblemsinordertoachievethe prospect ofa(temporary)profit monopoly.Themainaimofthisarticleisthereforetoclarifyandto generalizewheneverpossible,thesourceandevolutionofpath-breakinginnovationsinmedicineto explainthelong-termtechnologicalchangeinsociety.Thestudyherealsoshowstheimportantrole of data-sharinghealthpolicyinordertosolveproblemsandpromoteinnovationforbettertherapies andanefficient "healthcareecosystem".
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Product innovation management; Technological paradigm; Target therapy; Radical innovation; Problem solving; Drug discovery
List of contributors:
Coccia, Mario
Authors of the University:
COCCIA MARIO
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/316403
Published in:
HEALTH POLICY AND TECHNOLOGY
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.hlpt.2016.02.003
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