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Networks for learning and knowledge creation in biotechnology / Amalya Lumerman Oliver.

By: Oliver, Amalya Lumerman.
Publisher: Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, c2009Description: xviii, 252 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9780521872485 (hbk.).Subject(s): Biotechnology | Biotechnology -- Research | Organizational learningDDC classification: 660.6072
Contents:
Networks, collaborations, and learning and knowledge-creation -- The biotechnology industry through the lenses of organizational and networks scholarship -- New organizational forms for knowledge-creation in biotechnology -- Scientific entrepreneurship -- Science and discoveries in the context of private and public knowledge-creation and learning -- The search for university-industry collaborations : linear and chaotic networking processes -- Trust in collaborations and the social structure of academic research -- Organizational learning and strategic alliances : recombination and duality of competition and collaboration -- Further directions for understanding interorganizational collaborations and learning.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 227-248) and index.

Networks, collaborations, and learning and knowledge-creation -- The biotechnology industry through the lenses of organizational and networks scholarship -- New organizational forms for knowledge-creation in biotechnology -- Scientific entrepreneurship -- Science and discoveries in the context of private and public knowledge-creation and learning -- The search for university-industry collaborations : linear and chaotic networking processes -- Trust in collaborations and the social structure of academic research -- Organizational learning and strategic alliances : recombination and duality of competition and collaboration -- Further directions for understanding interorganizational collaborations and learning.