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Commercialization, Collaboration and Conflict of Interest: An Institutional Work Analysis of Academic Entrepreneurship in Canada.

机译:商业化,合作与利益冲突:加拿大学术创业的制度研究。

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Recent health research and innovation policies have encouraged academic biomedical scientists to engage research commercialization and collaborations with the health products industry. These activities of `academic entrepreneurship' have been valued for their ability to produce social, economic, and health impacts. However, these initiatives have also been met with concern for their potential to create conflicts of interest. This study examines how publicly-funded academic biomedical scientists in Canada value the activities of academic entrepreneurship and manage conflict of interest concerns. Drawing on neo-institutional theories, this research explores the institutional logic of entrepreneurial science, and the micro-level negotiations of `institutional work' conducted by academic entrepreneurs in legitimizing entrepreneurial initiatives.;This mixed-methods study draws from a national survey of publicly-funded biomedical researchers (n = 1,618), and in-depth interviews with 24 academic entrepreneurs and 14 trainees. Analyses indicate that the institutional logic of entrepreneurial science tends to be positioned as distinct to academic science, though this logic is heterogeneous. Exploring entrepreneurial scientists' institutional work in valuing and navigating entrepreneurial activities, normative value is generated in these activities through proposals of their contributions to scientific processes and downstream clinical and societal impacts. Entrepreneurial scientists simultaneously claim adherence to academic norms, and use these to legitimize their entrepreneurial engagements. In navigating entrepreneurial activities, entrepreneurial scientists engage in strategies to maintain academic activities alongside entrepreneurial ones, and claim to avoid conflicts of interest.;In an environment of overall skepticism and uncertainty about academic entrepreneurship, entrepreneurial scientists engage in institutional work processes of change-through-maintenance, where appeals to the maintenance of academic norms serve to legitimize entrepreneurial activities. As entrepreneurial initiatives proceed in academic biomedical science and are legitimized by entrepreneurial scientists, this study calls for a need to scrutinize and regulate these initiatives, especially as potential conflicts of interest and their impacts tend to be obfuscated.
机译:最近的健康研究和创新政策鼓励学术生物医学科学家从事研究商品化和与健康产品行业的合作。这些“学术企业家精神”活动因其产生社会,经济和健康影响的能力而受到重视。但是,这些倡议也因其可能引起利益冲突而受到关注。这项研究研究了加拿大公共资助的学术生物医学科学家如何评价学术创业活动并管理利益冲突问题。这项研究借鉴了新制度理论,探讨了企业家科学的制度逻辑,以及学术企业家在使企业家倡议合法化方面进行的``制度工作''的微观谈判。这项混合方法研究取材于全国公开调查资助的生物医学研究人员(n = 1,618),以及对24位学术企业家和14位受训者的深入访谈。分析表明,企业家科学的制度逻辑倾向于与学术科学截然不同,尽管这种逻辑是异类的。通过探索企业家科学家在评估和引导企业家活动中的机构工作,通过建议其对科学过程以及对下游临床和社会影响的贡献,在这些活动中产生规范性价值。企业家科学家同时宣称遵守学术规范,并利用这些规范将其创业活动合法化。在浏览创业活动时,创业科学家会采取策略来保持学术活动与创业活动并驾齐驱,并避免发生利益冲突。在整体怀疑和不确定的学术创业环境下,创业科学家会参与变革的机构工作流程-维护,在其中呼吁维护学术规范有助于使创业活动合法化。随着创业计划在学术生物医学科学中进行并得到创业科学家的合法化,这项研究要求对这些计划进行审查和规范,特别是当潜在的利益冲突及其影响趋于模糊时。

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  • 作者

    Axler, Renata Emily.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Toronto (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 University of Toronto (Canada).;
  • 学科 Entrepreneurship.;Social research.;Medical ethics.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2015
  • 页码 189 p.
  • 总页数 189
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
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