Navigating the Complexities of Healthcare Leadership: A Panel Discussion In the ever-evolving healthcare landscape, leaders face a multitude of challenges, from navigating the complexities of the healthcare ecosystem to adapting to rapid technological advancements. To address these challenges, King’s Business School and IE Business School have partnered to offer the Advanced Leadership in Healthcare Management …
What is truly innovative? In the case of Rare Diseases and AI
The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) with digital twins is leading to a revival in discussions about what innovation means and how it should be defined to capture value outcomes for patients. In the context of pharmaceutical medicine, innovation has traditionally been thought of as the development of new and improved …
What are Digital Twins and how do we build them?
Digital twins are digital representations of real-world systems and are increasingly being used in a variety of fields, including molecular biology. These digital models can be used for analysis, simulation, and prediction, and are becoming increasingly important in the field of science research. The process of building a digital twin in molecular biology requires a …
Who Drives the Digital Transformation? Evidence from Medical Innovation
In this piece, I take an evolutionary perspective on the biotechnology sector to assess changes precipitated by digital technology. Particularly, it is interesting to see whether extant management frameworks are still as relevant to the innovation function in the context of digital innovation. Considering the sectoral systems framework by Malerba (2004), strictu sensu, in times …
‘L’ and ‘O’ is Hello: Introducing Myself
‘L’ and ‘O’ are the first ever letters sent via the internet. Its scriptor, Charley Kline didn’t even realize what he had just invented. Indeed, he was just trying to “log in” before the system crashed. Nonetheless, what has since followed was one of the most pervasive transformations of all time. Not only is the …