How product development partnerships support hybrid collaborations dealing with global health challenges

Q1 Social Sciences Global Transitions Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.glt.2020.09.002
Marjolein J. Hoogstraaten, Wouter P.C. Boon, Koen Frenken
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Product Development Partnerships (PDPs) are organizations that target economically-deprived markets, aiming to develop a product by integrating contributions of diverse partners. They have gained importance in the global health arena by targeting and developing drugs for neglected tropical diseases. Their projects are difficult to manage given the multiplicity of roles, objectives and institutional logics of the partners that participate in the collaboration. We explore activities and strategies that platform PDPs – PDPs that orchestrate hybrid project networks – employ to stimulate collaboration between heterogeneous actors. Based on the analysis of two platform PDP projects targeting poverty-related diseases, we propose a framework outlining two innovation collaboration models. With this we support the better understanding of PDPs, which are gaining momentum to facilitate socio-technical transitions across the globe to tackle poverty-related diseases.

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产品开发伙伴关系如何支持应对全球卫生挑战的混合合作
产品开发合作伙伴(Product Development Partnerships, pdp)是针对经济落后市场的组织,旨在通过整合不同合作伙伴的贡献来开发产品。它们通过瞄准和开发治疗被忽视的热带病的药物,在全球卫生领域发挥了重要作用。考虑到参与协作的合作伙伴的角色、目标和制度逻辑的多样性,他们的项目很难管理。我们探索了平台pdp(协调混合项目网络的pdp)用来刺激异质参与者之间合作的活动和策略。在分析两个针对贫困相关疾病的平台PDP项目的基础上,我们提出了一个框架,概述了两种创新协作模式。因此,我们支持更好地了解发展中国家计划,这些计划正在加速促进全球社会技术转型,以解决与贫困有关的疾病。
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Global Transitions
Global Transitions Social Sciences-Development
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