The Moral Economy of the Drug Company–Medical Scientist Collaboration in Interwar America. Rasmussen, N. Social Studies of Science, 34(2):161–185, April, 2004. Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd
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This paper explores the exchange relationships underlying collaborations between pharmaceutical companies and preclinical (laboratory-based) researchers, in universities and similar contexts, during the interwar period. It also examines the arguments advanced to justify such collaborations in particular contexts as a way of investigating the perceived costs and benefits, especially among the academic parties in these collaborations, and the way these collaborations were regarded in the US biomedical research community.
@article{rasmussen_moral_2004,
	title = {The {Moral} {Economy} of the {Drug} {Company}–{Medical} {Scientist}                {Collaboration} in {Interwar} {America}},
	volume = {34},
	issn = {0306-3127},
	url = {https://doi.org/10.1177/0306312704042623},
	doi = {10.1177/0306312704042623},
	abstract = {This paper explores the exchange relationships underlying collaborations between pharmaceutical companies and preclinical (laboratory-based) researchers, in universities and similar contexts, during the interwar period. It also examines the arguments advanced to justify such collaborations in particular contexts as a way of investigating the perceived costs and benefits, especially among the academic parties in these collaborations, and the way these collaborations were regarded in the US biomedical research community.},
	language = {en},
	number = {2},
	urldate = {2023-06-22},
	journal = {Social Studies of Science},
	author = {Rasmussen, Nicolas},
	month = apr,
	year = {2004},
	note = {Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd},
	pages = {161--185},
}

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