Publications by authors named "H R Commandeur"

While making great strides in recent decades to connect leadership and human flourishing, the positive leadership literature has yet to focus on the aspect of the communal. Based on a close reading of Augustine's works, this paper examines Augustinian leadership and emphasizes the importance of a view on leadership that aims at community building and contains an ethical framework characterized by veracity. This leadership style is founded on (Gr.

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In the context of increased pharmaceutical innovation deficits and Big Pharma blockbusters' patent expirations, this paper examines the moderating role of firms' absorptive capacity in external innovation activities of Big Pharma firms. The study indicates a rising interest of Big Pharma in acquisitions of and alliances with biotechnology companies. Unfortunately, this increased interest is not reflected in the number of new drugs generated by Big Pharma.

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At present, industries within the health and life science sector are moving towards one another resulting in new industries such as the medical nutrition industry. Medical nutrition products are specific nutritional compositions for intervention in disease progression and symptom alleviation. Industry convergence, described as the blurring of boundaries between industries, plays a crucial role in the shaping of new markets and industries.

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Background & Aims: A quantitative systematic identification and prioritization of unmet needs and research opportunities in relation to enteral nutrition was conducted by means of a tailor-made health research prioritization process.

Methods: The research objectives were reached by conducting qualitative interviews followed by quantitative questionnaires targeting enteral nutrition key opinion leaders (KOLs). (1) Define disease areas that deserve more research attention; (2) Rank importance of product characteristics of tube feeding (TF) and oral nutritional supplements (ONS); (3) Assess involvement of KOLs in enteral nutrition R&D process.

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Article Synopsis
  • Vaccination is the most effective way to fight infectious diseases, but the pharmaceutical industry faces a productivity gap where investment does not meet expected outcomes.
  • A study compiled data on vaccine projects from 1998 to 2009, finding that vaccines typically take around 10.71 years to develop, with a market entry probability of only 6%.
  • Pandemic influenza vaccines seem more lucrative, and there are notable differences in risk profiles: vaccines for acute diseases are lower risk compared to those for chronic diseases, with further research needed on cancer and other specialized vaccines.
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