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The spatial dynamics of the European biotech industry – a NEG approach with vertical linkages

by | Jan 2008

After a period of consolidation, the European biotech industry faces new challenges in the course of increasing internationalization, especially in terms of the EU Eastern enlargement. On one hand, the accession of the new member states opens the emergence of new...

The growing importance of covering payment risks in the chemical industry

by | Jan 2008

The first dark clouds are gathering on the economic horizon of the chemical industry and may cause an unattractive dip in otherwise impressive growth. With the oil price remaining high, concerns that global economic growth is cooling and ever fiercer competition, the...

Exploring the wide field of business chemistry

by | Sep 2007

As frequent readers of the Journal of Business Chemistry will have realized, our journal tries to cover all facets of this broad field. In the past four volumes we have presented topics as diverse as intellectual property in the pharmaceutical industry, incentives for...

Channel Management in the Chemical Industry – Selecting the Right Option

by | Sep 2007

Abstract Channel management was not until recently the chemical manufacturers’ main concern. Their main priorities were to manufacture and innovate. It was only in the nineties that the marketing imperative prevailed and that cost efficient channel management...

Testing Costs and Testing Capacity According to the REACH Requirements – Results of a Survey of Independent and Corporate GLP Laboratories in the EU and Switzerland

by | Sep 2007

Abstract This study focuses on the prices for laboratory testing services and testing capacity in nine of the major European chemicals producing countries. The purpose is to bridge the existing gap of a representative study on test prices and the available testing...
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