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THE ANTIBIOTIC ECOSYSTEM CONUNDRUM
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The invention of antibiotics increased the average lifespan by two decades, though WHO warns that antibiotic resistant will become the most common death by 2050 if the resistance issue cannot be overcome. This paradox is an exemplary dilemma of the society's urgency of creating value, such as developing new antibiotic drugs, although the value creator may not be able to capture this value in a financially profitable way. The traditional business model of pharma is broken and no solution exists yet. Several diverse stakeholders with different interests are required to find a global solution to this complex problem. While no financial model provides a perfect solution for all involved stakeholders, it is important to make progress before the antibiotic resistant bacteria have made the drugs totally ineffective. For each financial model we will describe advantages and disadvantages, provide financial analysis and describe the implications for the ecosystem. Further, the different business model canvas from the view- point of a pharmaceutical company investing in antibiotics R&D. As the business model canvas is limited with providing the multi-dimensional overview of the stakeholders in the eco-system and their interaction, an approach to reflect all stakeholders in one table is provided.