Difference between revisions of "Innovation"
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5.The carrying out of the new organization of any industry, like the creation of a monopoly position | 5.The carrying out of the new organization of any industry, like the creation of a monopoly position | ||
(for example through trustification) or the breaking up of a monopoly position <br> | (for example through trustification) or the breaking up of a monopoly position <br> | ||
[3] Clayton M. Christensen, Definition of disruptive innovation (The Innovator's Dilemma(1997), The Innovator's Solution(2003)) <br> | |||
"Generally, disruptive innovations were technologically straightforward, consisting of off-the-shelf components put together | |||
in a product architecture that was often simpler than prior approaches. They offered less of what customers in established | |||
markets wanted and so could rarely be initially employed there. They offered a different package of attributes valued only | |||
in emerging markets remote from, and unimportant to, the mainstream." <br> | |||
==Timing:== | ==Timing:== |