Managing innovation in an emerging sector: the case of marine-based nutraceuticals

Biotechnology is turning a traditionally low‐tech industry (food) into a high‐tech industry (functional food/nutraceuticals). There is a real need to enhance managerial understanding by clarifying the nature of innovation processes in the functional food industry, including the role of research and...

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