The New Players in Life Science Innovation. Best Practices in R&D from Around the World
Forthcoming Book. Financial Times Press, Summer 2011
With innovation-driven industries increasingly dominating the global economy, this book’s lessons and insights are indispensable for every R&D decision-maker and investor.
- Tracking the massive power shift in global R&D and innovation
How emerging players and economies are transforming the life sciences industries
- Closing the creativity gap: how Asia is moving toward qualitative parity
From capitalist revolution to innovation revolution: embracing “knowledge economics”
- Globalizing clinical trials: beyond cost reduction
Understanding the unique opportunities and challenges of global clinical trials
- Paradigm shifts, research plateaus, and the globalization of discovery
Collaborating worldwide in the new global bioeconomy
About the Author
Dr Tomasz Mroczkowski has studied and written about innovation, the management of change, and economic transition for most of his career. He is the author of over 100 works including articles in such journals as California Management Review, Academy of Management Executive, Journal of Product Innovation Management, and others. He combines interests in business history with a fascination about how to think strategically about the future.
Based at the Kogod School of Business, American University Washington DC, where he serves as Professor in the International Business Department, he has also lectured on innovation in emerging economies at universities in France, Japan, India, and Poland. He has conducted executive development seminars for leading American and European companies and has served as advisor to central and local governments on economic development strategy and technology cluster formation. He serves on Editorial boards of several journals including the Journal of Global business Advancement in South Asia, The Journal of East-West Business, and Worldview – a publication of Scientific American. He is a recipient of a number of grants from private and public foundations

