Venturing into the Bioeconomy Professions, Innovation, Identity

This book reports empirical material from three case studies in the pharmaceutical industry, the biotechnology industry and the domain of academic research. New technoscientific frameworks that have not yet translated into new therapies, in the futur

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Venturing into the Bioeconomy

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PERCEPTION AND ORGANIZATION: Arts, Music, Media

Professions, Innovation, Identity Alexander Styhre and

Mats Sundgren

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Venturing into the Bioeconomy

© Alexander Styhre and Mats Sundgren 2011

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