Functional diversification and exaptation: the emergence of new drug uses in the pharma industry

Author:

Andriani Pierpaolo1,Cattani Gino2

Affiliation:

1. Kedge Business School , Rue Antoine Bourdelle, Domaine de Luminy BP 921, Marseille 13288, France

2. Department of Management & Organizations, Stern School of Business—NYU , 40 West 4th Street, Tisch Hall, Suite 7–14, New York, NY 10012, USA

Abstract

Abstract The process by which new uses or functions for an existing artifact (e.g. technology) emerge is an important yet understudied source of innovation. We call this process functional diversification (FD). We measure and characterize FD by focusing on the emergent uses of a class of technological resources: pharmaceutical drugs. We show that FD contains both an adaptive and an exaptive part and that it exhibits several empirical regularities regarding the number of new uses embedded in existing technological resources, the distant/proximate distribution of uses relative to their original use, and the role played by what in the life sciences are known as “mechanisms of action” and in the technology realm “functionalities” in the generation of new uses. We argue (or suggest) that FD is at the core of several theoretical perspectives—exaptation, Penrose’s firm growth, and shadow option theories—whose complementarities could be integrated into a general framework to understand and manage the emergence of new uses from existing resources.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Economics and Econometrics

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