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The purpose of this research project is to study the development of Taiwan’s pharmaceutical industry. Taiwan’s pharmaceutical industry started in the 1930s, most of the firms up till now are family owned and domestic market oriented. But on the other hand, there has been a new development in the bio-pharmaceutical sector in which most of the firms were created by returned scientists, they have frontier knowledge, targeted at international market and gained resources from venture capital, and most of all, the support from the state. The two sectors of the pharmaceutical industry belong to separated worlds. This study will adopt the business history approach to study the development of Taiwan’s pharmaceutical industry, by asking the following questions: where did the knowledge come from? How had the founder educated the second generation to take over the enterprise? How has the second generation kept running the enterprise without losing its competitiveness? Why have those pharmaceutical firms had not engaged into the biotech sector? Moreover, this study will investigate those newly formed bio-pharmaceutical firms’ technological networks, financial resources, their relationship with global Pharmas in order to compare with those traditional family-owned firms. This research will select at least two firms for depth case study in order to show the similarities and differences between the two sectors of Taiwan’s pharmaceutical industry.

Keywords: Taiwan’s pharmaceutical industry, Bio-pharmaceutical industry, Innovation, Small and Medium Enterprises, Business history

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