Quantitative Models in Life Science Business
From Value Creation to Business Processes
Contributor(s)
Canci, Jung Kyu (editor)
Mekler, Philipp (editor)
Mu, Gang (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
This open access book explores the field of life science business from a multidisciplinary perspective. Applying statistical, mathematical, game-theoretic, and data science tools to pharmaceutical and biotechnology business endeavors, the book describes value creation, value maintenance, and value realization in the life sciences as a sequence of processes using the quantitative language of applied mathematics. Written by experts from a variety of fields, the contributions illustrate the shift from a deterministic to a stochastic view of the processes involved, offering a new perspective on life sciences economics. The book covers topics such as valuing and managing intellectual property in life science, licensing in the pharmaceutical business, outsourcing pharmaceutical R&D, and stochastic modelling of a pharmaceutical supply chain. The book will appeal to scholars of economics and the life sciences, as well as to professionals in chemical and pharmaceutical industries.
Keywords
Pharmacoeconomics; Life science economics; Stochastic valuation of life science patents; Game theory; Compulsory licensing in the life sciences; Outsourcing of pharmaceutical R&D; Stochastic modelling; Pharmaceutical supply chain; Business process managementDOI
10.1007/978-3-031-11814-2ISBN
9783031118142, 9783031118142Publisher
Springer NaturePublisher website
https://www.springernature.com/gp/products/booksPublication date and place
Cham, 2023Imprint
SpringerSeries
SpringerBriefs in Economics,Classification
Health economics
Pharmaceutical chemistry and technology
Economics
Medical research
Biotechnology
Economic theory and philosophy