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New drugs and health technologies for low-income populations: will the private sector meet the needs of low-income populations in developing countries?
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posted on 2023-06-09, 03:55 authored by Dinar Kale, Rebecca Hanlin, Joanna ChatawayThis paper argues that the development of targeted health technologies for poor people will require a new mix of technology, organizations and institutions which we conceptualize as new social technologies. Using a technology–market matrix, we explore these new social technologies which may sometimes include multi-national companies but are also associated with developing country private sector firms and not-for-profit product development partnerships. The paper argues that these collaborative forms of social technology are most likely to generate and deliver new physical technologies and innovation processes required by low-income users.
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- Published
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Innovation and DevelopmentISSN
2157-930XPublisher
Taylor & FrancisExternal DOI
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1Volume
3Page range
121-137Department affiliated with
- SPRU - Science Policy Research Unit Publications
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- Yes
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2016-11-07Usage metrics
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