Sunday 11 November 2012

South Africa’s interfirm biotech networks versus the World


Participant Information sheet 


Investigators:  Paul Voigt, Dr. Timothy Kastelle

Objectives:  We want to understand how the medical biotechnology firms in South Africa work together and with other parties. This information will be compared to some of the biotechnology hotspots around the world, namely San Diego, Boston, Cambridge and Munich. It is hoped that this information would help align the companies in South Africa to strategies employed by these highly successful hubs.

This research will be conducted through face-to-face interviews (where possible). These interviews will consist of open-ended questions which participants are free to choose not to answer and will take place in the interviewee’s offices, or preferred location. These interviews will be recorded and transcribed for future reference, however all information used in publication, or any reporting, will be completely anonymous. The surveys themselves will take approximately an hour.

Interviewees are under no obligation to participate and may withdraw at any time.  Only aggregated results will be reported.

If you participate in this study, the information will not be linked back to you as an individual.  The information will be stored in a secure environment and access to the data will be made available only to the members of the research team, i.e. Paul Voigt and Dr. Tim Kastelle.  Your comments will be kept confidential and any information provided will only be used for the purposes of this research.

You are welcome to discuss your participation in this study with the student, Paul Voigt (+27722646507, paul @ veabiological.com) or his/her academic advisor, Dr. Tim Kastelle (+61 7 3346 8158, t.kastelle @ business.uq.edu.au) or to impose conditions, or withdraw from the study at any time.

This study adheres to the Guidelines of the ethical review process of The University of Queensland. Whilst you are free to discuss your participation in this study with project staff if you would like to speak to an officer of the University not involved in the study, you may contact the Ethics Officer on +61 7 3365 3924.

Regards


Paul Voigt
Doctor of Biotechnology candidate at the University of Queensland
Principle investigator

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