Observations on the leadership of the pharmaceutical and medical technology industry from a generalized Darwinism perspective

IF 1.2 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
B. Smith
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to identify leadership behaviours that appear to be salient in life science firms and to explain them as Darwinian adaptations to the particular characteristics of that industry. Design/methodology/approach This work used a pragmatist, inductive, mode 2 research methodology. The method used semi-structured, laddered, qualitative interviews with 23 individuals from 22 firms in the pharmaceutical and medical technology sectors. Findings The work found four aspects of the industry’s external environment that, collectively, distinguish it from other sectors. Further, it found four leadership behaviours that appear to be strongly characteristic of the industry. Further analysis revealed critical antecedents of these behaviours in the form of micro-foundations. Finally, these behaviours and their antecedents appeared to be a Darwinian adaptation to selection pressures created by the external environment. Research limitations/implications The findings of this work are limited to the life sciences sector and do not support generalization beyond this sector. The work has three implications. Firstly, that leadership behaviours can be seen as at least partly sector-specific. Secondly, that the specificity of leadership behaviours appears related to identifiable characteristics of the industry environment. Thirdly, that the principles of generalized Darwinism provide a useful lens for understanding leadership behaviour in this sector. Practical implications This work implies that leadership training and development should recognize the specific industry context of the leader and not assume that leadership behaviour is a general, non-specific set of behaviours. Further, the work implies that appropriate leadership can be more readily enabled by paying attention to certain micro-foundations. Originality/value This work is original in two ways. Firstly, it addresses the leadership behaviours of the life sciences sector specifically. No previous work has done this. Secondly, it applies generalized Darwinism to the topic of leadership, which has not been attempted previously.
从广义达尔文主义视角看医药和医疗技术行业的领导地位
目的本文的目的是确定生命科学公司中突出的领导行为,并将其解释为达尔文对该行业特定特征的适应。设计/方法论/方法论这项工作采用了实用主义的、归纳的、模式2的研究方法论。该方法对来自制药和医疗技术行业22家公司的23名个人进行了半结构化、分级、定性访谈。发现这项工作发现了该行业外部环境的四个方面,这些方面共同将其与其他行业区分开来。此外,它发现了四种似乎是该行业强烈特征的领导行为。进一步的分析以微观基础的形式揭示了这些行为的关键前因。最后,这些行为及其前因似乎是达尔文对外部环境造成的选择压力的适应。研究局限性/含义这项工作的发现仅限于生命科学领域,不支持超出该领域的推广。这项工作有三个含义。首先,这种领导行为可以被视为至少部分针对特定部门。其次,领导行为的特殊性似乎与行业环境的可识别特征有关。第三,广义达尔文主义的原则为理解这一领域的领导行为提供了一个有用的视角。实际含义这项工作意味着领导力培训和发展应该认识到领导者的特定行业背景,而不是假设领导力行为是一组一般的、非特定的行为。此外,这项工作意味着,通过关注某些微观基础,可以更容易地实现适当的领导。独创性/价值这项工作有两种独创性。首先,它具体涉及生命科学部门的领导行为。以前没有这样的工作。其次,它将广义达尔文主义应用于领导力主题,这是以前从未尝试过的。
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