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What is Interinstitutional

Global Supply Chains in the Pharmaceutical Industry
The coordination of actors, to the interaction of institutions through joint action mechanisms around projects common, to the formulation, construction, and collective execution of programs, projects, and actions that involve initiatives, resources, potentialities, and shared interests.
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Collaboration in the Mexican Pharmaceutical Industry: An Analysis Within the Institutional Framework
José G. Vargas-Hernández (University of Guadalajara, Mexico) and Alma Isela Rodríguez Hernández (University of Guadalajara, Mexico)
Copyright: © 2019 |Pages: 18
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-5921-4.ch014
Abstract
The objective of this chapter is to analyze the collaboration networks of the Mexican pharmaceutical industry from an institutional approach. The pharmaceutical sector at a global level is characterized by a high dynamism in innovation and collaboration. One could say that the high value recorded by the industry is due to this. However, in Mexico, the lack of efficient institutions that ensure the appropriation of profits for investment in research within the industry is not perceived; this situation leads us to the next question, What are the dynamics of collaboration between pharmaceutical companies in Mexico? To answer this question, a database was created that identifies the alliances of the companies belonging to the Canifarma. Finally, a comparison of the number of registrations and patent applications between eight of these companies is made to measure the results of this situation.
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