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Article: Entrepreneurial innovation in pharmaceutical research and development.
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- Human Resource Planning
- Article date:
- December 1, 1992
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Change, and in particular innovation, in organizations is a perpetual dilemma. Although organizations are primarily designed to facilitate and control the production and provision of goods and services, innovation is key in order for a company to establish and maintain competitive advantage in an increasingly complex world. In recent years, the popularity of entrepreneurship, intrapreneurship, change management, and innovation have been evident in the number of popular business books published. The magnitude of attention focused on innovation in business magazines, books, Wall Street analysts' reports, consulting firms' services, academic courses, and academic journals ...