The Effect of Longer Development Times on Product Pipeline Management Performance

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Autor(a) principal: Figueiredo,Paulo S.
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Travassos,Xisto L., Loiola,Elisabeth
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: RAC. Revista de Administração Contemporânea (Online)
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Resumo: In the pharmaceutical industry, value is being destroyed through longer product development times. Given that patent lives are (normally) fixed at 20 years, the double hit of increasing time to market is evident - higher R & D costs and less time at market before generic competitors are able to be released into the marketplace. The Policy implications are massive: A huge and permanent shift away from internal R & D towards partnerships, licensing deals and acquisitions of more innovative biotechnology companies. In this study, we build a system dynamics model of the product development pipeline for a single company operating in the pharmaceutical market. The study shows that in the presence of loss of value due to longer lead times, it is more advantageous to: (a) work faster to reduce the backlog of projects; (b) increase the number of projects started whenever it is possible reduce complexity in the pipeline; and also (c) the optimal decision on resource allocation is independent of the loss of value due to longer lead times.
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title The Effect of Longer Development Times on Product Pipeline Management Performance
spellingShingle The Effect of Longer Development Times on Product Pipeline Management Performance
Figueiredo,Paulo S.
system dynamics
pharmaceutical industry
product development pipeline
project portfolio management
patents
title_short The Effect of Longer Development Times on Product Pipeline Management Performance
title_full The Effect of Longer Development Times on Product Pipeline Management Performance
title_fullStr The Effect of Longer Development Times on Product Pipeline Management Performance
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Longer Development Times on Product Pipeline Management Performance
title_sort The Effect of Longer Development Times on Product Pipeline Management Performance
author Figueiredo,Paulo S.
author_facet Figueiredo,Paulo S.
Travassos,Xisto L.
Loiola,Elisabeth
author_role author
author2 Travassos,Xisto L.
Loiola,Elisabeth
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Figueiredo,Paulo S.
Travassos,Xisto L.
Loiola,Elisabeth
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv system dynamics
pharmaceutical industry
product development pipeline
project portfolio management
patents
topic system dynamics
pharmaceutical industry
product development pipeline
project portfolio management
patents
description In the pharmaceutical industry, value is being destroyed through longer product development times. Given that patent lives are (normally) fixed at 20 years, the double hit of increasing time to market is evident - higher R & D costs and less time at market before generic competitors are able to be released into the marketplace. The Policy implications are massive: A huge and permanent shift away from internal R & D towards partnerships, licensing deals and acquisitions of more innovative biotechnology companies. In this study, we build a system dynamics model of the product development pipeline for a single company operating in the pharmaceutical market. The study shows that in the presence of loss of value due to longer lead times, it is more advantageous to: (a) work faster to reduce the backlog of projects; (b) increase the number of projects started whenever it is possible reduce complexity in the pipeline; and also (c) the optimal decision on resource allocation is independent of the loss of value due to longer lead times.
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