将发明转化为创新,应对癌症的巨大挑战:科学和数字搜索强度的作用

IF 10.1 1区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS Journal of Product Innovation Management Pub Date : 2023-10-10 DOI:10.1111/jpim.12701
Lorenzo Ardito, Angelo Natalicchio, Antonio Messeni Petruzzelli, Manlio Del Giudice
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本研究旨在进一步阐明什么因素有利于营利性公司将发明转化为创新,并推进我们对如何应对癌症重大挑战(CGCs)的理解。具体而言,根据有关知识搜索和重组的文献,我们分析了通过大量采用科学知识(科学搜索强度)开发的癌症相关发明是否以及如何导致(i)更多药物获得批准,以及(ii)新药获得批准的时间更短。值得注意的是,虽然科学在技术发展方面的作用已得到广泛研究,但以科学为基础的解决方案在多大程度上与新产品引进有关,特别是在应对诸如已获批准的癌症药物等重大挑战方面,却鲜为人知。此外,考虑到(健康)研发的数字化以及信息和通信技术(即数字技术)在应对重大挑战方面的作用,我们研究了通过大量采用数字知识(数字搜索强度)而开发的癌症相关发明是否以及如何直接影响癌症药物批准的范围和速度,以及科学和数字搜索强度之间是否存在交互效应。我们提出了一些假设,并通过从美国专利商标局癌症月专利数据中收集的 139 家营利性公司拥有的 65,861 项癌症相关专利样本进行了检验。这些专利的优先权日期在 1990 年至 2010 年之间,已批准的药物有 1035 种。研究结果表明,科学搜索强度与单项癌症相关发明开发出的不同药物数量无关,但与发明开发出新批准药物的速度有关。数字搜索强度似乎不会直接影响癌症药物的批准,但却会降低科学搜索强度的影响,从而指出了数字化在癌症研发和创新过程中的局限性。
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Converting inventions into innovations to address cancer grand challenges: The role of scientific and digital search intensity

The present study seeks to shed further light on what favors the conversion of inventions into innovations in for-profit firms and to advance our understanding of how to tackle cancer grand challenges (CGCs). Specifically, following the literature on knowledge search and recombination, we analyze whether and how cancer-related inventions developed through an intense adoption of scientific knowledge (scientific search intensity) result in (i) a higher number of approved drugs and (ii) a shorter approval time for new drugs. Notably, while the role of science with regard to technological development has been widely studied, the extent to which science-based solutions relate to new product introduction, especially in terms of coping with grand challenges such as approved cancer drugs, is less known. Furthermore, considering the digitization of (health) R&D and the role of information and communication technologies (i.e., digital technologies) to address grand challenges, we examine whether and how cancer-related inventions developed through an intense adoption of digital knowledge (digital search intensity) directly affect the extent and speed of cancer drug approval, as well as whether interaction effects between scientific and digital search intensity exist. We develop hypotheses that we test on a sample of 65,861 cancer-related patents owned by 139 for-profit firms, collected from the USPTO Cancer Moonshot Patent Data. These have a priority date between 1990 and 2010, and have led to 1035 approved drugs. Results reveal that scientific search intensity is not associated with the number of different drugs developed from a single cancer-related invention but is associated with the speed at which the invention leads to a newly approved drug. Digital search intensity appears not to directly affect cancer drug approval, but it lessens the effects of scientific search intensity, thus pointing to a limit of digitization in cancer R&D and innovation processes.

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Journal of Product Innovation Management
Journal of Product Innovation Management 管理科学-工程:工业
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Product Innovation Management is a leading academic journal focused on research, theory, and practice in innovation and new product development. It covers a broad scope of issues crucial to successful innovation in both external and internal organizational environments. The journal aims to inform, provoke thought, and contribute to the knowledge and practice of new product development and innovation management. It welcomes original articles from organizations of all sizes and domains, including start-ups, small to medium-sized enterprises, and large corporations, as well as from consumer, business-to-business, and policy domains. The journal accepts various quantitative and qualitative methodologies, and authors from diverse disciplines and functional perspectives are encouraged to submit their work.
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