Innovation and Complentary Capabilities for Vaccines

Lead Research Organisation: Institute of Development Studies
Department Name: Grants Administration Office

Abstract

The UK has launched the Pandemic Preparedness Partnership which will advise the G7 Presidency how to more quickly develop vaccines through greater global cooperation. £16 million will be invested to support the development of new variant-specific vaccines. But, how can these funds be best invested to reach maximum impact? Where are the main capability bottlenecks in the supply chain? Or more generally: where to invest to improve the capacity of the global system to respond quickly to this and other global crises?

This research project contributes to understanding these questions by investigating the recent experience with COVID-19 vaccines, focusing on a specific group of firms, research institutions and countries with distinctive levels of capabilities and regulatory, cultural and business contexts - Japan, the UK, Germany, India, Brazil, Argentina, Vietnam, and Indonesia. In particular, we study the alignments and misalignments between the different kinds of capabilities, at the firm and regulatory level, that have been critical for introducing the new vaccines to the market. We capture three kinds of capabilities: innovation, manufacturing and "complementary market enabling" (i.e. political, regulatory, and those required to manage clinical trials and intellectual property rights), and examine the complementarities and co-evolution of these different capabilities that have enabled (or blocked) the market introduction of the COVID-19 vaccines.

We adopt an interdisciplinary and mixed methods design. While our main focus is on COVID-19 vaccines, part of our empirical analysis will extend beyond this particular segment to include evidence related to other vaccines and to closely related sectors like pharmaceuticals and medicinal chemical products. Our approach combines exploratory quantitative empirical analysis and qualitative assessments through context-specific targeted interviews with key stakeholders in selected firms and national and international regulatory institutions.

The COVID-19 pandemic saw an unprecedented increase in political (lobbying) activities, with some actors enjoying clear access advantages with experienced and well-funded representatives. However, firms and research institutions with sufficient capabilities to develop or adapt vaccines are also characterised by heterogeneity in the ability to undertake the linked political and other market-enabling strategies. Our empirical analysis will capture this heterogeneity and combine it with the study of production and innovation capabilities. With this approach, we will contribute not only to understanding the current scenario but also identify the main opportunities, challenges and bottlenecks for a positive co-evolution between the different types of capabilities required for addressing global health crises.

Publications

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Description Trade justice APPG: "How can UK trade policy support human rights?"
Geographic Reach Multiple continents/international 
Policy Influence Type Participation in a guidance/advisory committee
URL https://www.parallelparliament.co.uk/APPG/trade-justice/submissions/05-10-2022/wednesday-19th-octobe...
 
Description UK Trade and Business Commission evidence session on UK-India trade
Geographic Reach Multiple continents/international 
Policy Influence Type Participation in a guidance/advisory committee
URL https://www.tradeandbusiness.uk/past-sessions/the-cost-of-living-crisis-nf5xf
 
Description Collaboration to identify and create a dataset 
Organisation National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS)
Country Japan 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution We identified firms of interest to this research and relevant data.
Collaborator Contribution Our partners helped with data download.
Impact Dataset in progress
Start Year 2022
 
Description Business capabilities linked to health and vaccines 
Form Of Engagement Activity Engagement focused website, blog or social media channel
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact To cope with various ongoing crisis and global developments, businesses are increasingly investing in their capabilities. The types of capabilities needed to respond in a fast-paced environment are also evolving. In this blog, we review the idea of business capabilities.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2023