The Technological Innovation Evolution of Biopharmaceutical Industry: From Organizational Ecology’s Perspectives

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The biopharmaceutical industry, a high-tech dependence industry in china, is expanding rapidly. From the view of organizational ecology, the biopharmaceutical industry innovation population is qualitatively analyzed from aspects of innovative enterprises and achievements, which provide the evolution laws of two subpopulations. Then, the paper takes empirical study respectively on the two subpopulations with the contagion model and the density dependence model. Finally, this paper provides some syllogistic proposals in order to promote this industry to develop in a good way.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 347-353)

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1224-1227

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October 2011

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