Title of article :
Presentation of a Novel Model for Evaluation of Commercialization of Research and Development: Case Study of the Pharmaceutical Biotechnology Industry
Author/Authors :
Emami, Hassan Health Information Technology and Management department - Faculty of Paramedical Sciences - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Radfar, Reza Department of Technology management - Science and Research branch Islamic Azad University, Tehran,Iran
Abstract :
The current situation in Iran suggests an appropriate basis for developing biotechnology
industries, because the patents for the majority of hi-tech medicines registered in developed
countries are ending. Biosimilar and technology-oriented companies which do not have patents
will have the opportunity to enter the biosimilar market and move toward innovative initiatives.
The present research proposed a model by which one can evaluate commercialization of
achievements obtained from research with a focus on the pharmaceutical biotechnology
industry. This is a descriptive-analytic study where mixed methodology is followed by a
heuristic approach. The statistical population was pharmaceutical biotechnology experts at
universities and research centers in Iran. Structural equations were employed in this research.
The results indicate that there are three effective layers within commercialization in the
proposed model. These are a general layer (factors associated with management, human capital,
legal infrastructure, communication infrastructure, a technical and executive infrastructures,
and financial factors), industrial layer (internal industrial factors and pharmaceutical industry
factors), and a third layer that included national and international aspects. These layers comprise
6 domains, 21 indices, 41 dimensions, and 126 components.
Compilation of these layers (general layer, industrial layer, and national and international
aspects) can serve commercialization of research and development as an effective evaluation
package.
Keywords :
Research and development pharmaceutical biotechnology , Commercialization indices , Evaluation
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics