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What is a disruptive innovation? This study confronts this question here by presenting different approaches, which endeavor to explain the dynamic behavior of disruptive technologies in competitive markets. Firstly, this study introduces destructive technology as a radical innovation, based on...
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This study suggests a new concept of technology that is a main element of the system of technological change in society: killer or disruptive technology is a based on new products and/or processes that destroys the usage of established products/processes sold and used. The behavior of killer...
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. The philosophical foundations of this theory are concepts from systems science and architecture of complexity. The …
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The crisis of international markets following recent events such as terrorist attacks, wars in the Middle East, high public debts, growing financial globalisation and integration have raised an interest in the analysis of country risk among industrialised countries as well as emerging nations....
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John Rae has recently been rediscovered as a precursor of the endogenous growth theory. This study argues that Rae … back to many years before Schumpeter's theory (1911), with the original study by John Rae in 1834.The Scottish philosopher …
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widespread adoption in markets. These main factors drive the evolution of LWs and generate technological, productivity and …
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the theory of technological parasitism. These theories described here can encourage further theoretical and empirical …
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