Efficiency in the CRO industry, 2010-2019

Ricardo F Diaz, B. Sanchez-Robles
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Abstract

Outsourcing to Contract Research Organizations (CROs) has become a widespread practice by pharmaceutical and biotechnological firms seeking to reduce risks and costs associated to the development of new products. This paper analyzes empirically the efficiency of the CROs industry by looking at a sample of firms operating in Europe over the years 2010-2019.

We compute efficiency scores of the firms in the sample by means of DEA non- parametric techniques. Basic results suggest that the sector achieves large levels of average efficiency, amounting to 0.716. Average efficiency increases over time in the time horizon considered. A second stage Tobit estimation implies that big firms exhibit higher levels of efficiency than medium size and small firms because large sizes facilitate the use of state-of-the-art technology for data collection and analysis and the accession to stable commercial alliances. Efficiency is also positively correlated with sound human resource and financial managements, and with a moderate size of the fixed assets held by the firm. These results suggest that more merges and acquisitions are expected in this sector in the near future.
CRO行业效率,2010-2019
外包给合同研究组织(cro)已经成为制药和生物技术公司寻求降低与新产品开发相关的风险和成本的普遍做法。本文通过研究2010-2019年在欧洲运营的公司样本,实证分析了cro行业的效率。采用DEA非参数技术计算了样本企业的效率得分。基本结果表明,该部门达到了较高的平均效率水平,达到了0.716。在考虑的时间范围内,平均效率随着时间的推移而增加。第二阶段Tobit估计表明,大公司比中型和小型公司表现出更高的效率水平,因为大公司便于使用最先进的技术进行数据收集和分析,并加入稳定的商业联盟。效率还与健全的人力资源和财务管理呈正相关,并与企业持有的固定资产规模适度相关。这些结果表明,在不久的将来,该行业将出现更多的并购。
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