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Emergence of biopharmaceutical innovators in China, India, Brazil, and South Africa as global competitors and collaborators
Authors:Rahim Rezaie  Anita M McGahan  Sarah E Frew  Abdallah S Daar  Peter A Singer
Affiliation:1. Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
2. Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada, Vancouver, BC, Canada
3. Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
4. TetraLogic Pharmaceuticals, Malvern, PA, USA
5. Sandra Rotman Centre, University Health Network and University of Toronto, MaRS Centre, South Tower, 101 College Street, Suite 406, Toronto, ON, M5G 1L7, Canada
Abstract:Biopharmaceutical innovation has had a profound health and economic impact globally. Developed countries have traditionally been the source of most innovations as well as the destination for the resulting economic and health benefits. As a result, most prior research on this sector has focused on developed countries. This paper seeks to fill the gap in research on emerging markets by analyzing factors that influence innovative activity in the indigenous biopharmaceutical sectors of China, India, Brazil, and South Africa. Using qualitative research methodologies, this paper a) shows how biopharmaceutical innovation is taking place within the entrepreneurial sectors of these emerging markets, b) identifies common challenges that indigenous entrepreneurs face, c) highlights the key role played by the state, and d) reveals that the transition to innovation by companies in the emerging markets is characterized by increased global integration. It suggests that biopharmaceutical innovators in emerging markets are capitalizing on opportunities to participate in the drug development value chain and thus developing capabilities and relationships for competing globally both with and against established companies headquartered in developed countries.
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