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  New-product success in the pharmaceutical industry: how many bites at the cherry?
 
 
Title: New-product success in the pharmaceutical industry: how many bites at the cherry?
Author: Corstjens, Marcel
Demeire, Edouard
Horowitz, Ira
Appeared in: Economics of innovation & new technology
Paging: Volume 14 (2005) nr. 4 pages 319-331
Year: 2005-06
Contents: Using quarterly data for 56 new ethical-drug products launched between 1989 and 1996, we estimate the coefficients of a regression equation that has cumulative future sales beyond the forecast period as its dependent variable and third-quarter sales, post-launch product improvements and promotional activities, pre-launch product quality and speed to market, and market growth as the independent variables. We find the future success of a new product to be detectable as early as the third quarter after launch, and that while post-launch promotional activities can contribute to that success, if the product has not shown signs of life by the third quarter it is unlikely to do so afterwards. The implication is that being first to the market can contribute to the success of a new drug, as can having the highest-quality drug, though neither being first nor being best is necessary. Rather, a new drug can be both the first and the best in its product category, but if strong signs of success do not appear within nine months after launch, the drug is likely to be fighting a losing uphill battle thereafter, even in a growing market. Or, at least in pharmaceuticals, you get only one bite at the cherry.
Publisher: Routledge
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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