Networks of Innovation
Discover the intricate world of innovation in Networks of Innovation by Louis Galambos, published by Cambridge University Press in 1997. This compelling book delves into the historical dynamics of how private sector organizations have navigated the development, manufacturing, and marketing of serum antitoxins and vaccines. Spanning 288 pages, Galambos provides a thorough analysis of the complex and evolving networks that connect scientific, governmental, and medical institutions. Explore the successes and challenges faced by these organizations as they adapt to changing environments and the impact of their innovations on public health. Ideal for readers interested in business, economics, and the history of medicine, this book is a valuable resource for understanding the pharmaceutical industry's evolution during the 20th century. Enhance your knowledge of corporate and business history with this insightful exploration.