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Are disruptive technologies disruptive [disruptive technologies]

Engineering Management, 2007
Rapid technological change based on disruptive technologies is aimed to achieve stability and advancements of the established technologies. Industrial technological progress illustrates technological changes in terms of sequential product lifestyles that encompasses existing technologies subject to efficient replacements.
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Disrupting Disruption

2011
As educators look for productive ways to encourage students to disrupt their deeply held beliefs, they often turn toward liberatory pedagogies. Such pedagogical practices, however, often provoke student resistance to what is seen as attempts at indoctrination to liberal politics.
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Emerging Technologies, Disrupt or be Disrupted

2014
Emerging technologies are transforming and will transform the way we do business almost at the speed of light. When talking about emerging technologies we are looking at Social, Mobile, Analytics and Cloud, but also Internet of Things (IoT), New Way Of Working (NWOW), wearables, drones, advanced analytics, etc.
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What Is Disruptive About Disruptive Behavior?

2019
Most educational systems have over the last 20 years increased their focus on definable and measurable student learning outcome. Concurrently, disruptive behavior and disciplinary problems have globally been identified as growing concerns. After describing the shift in educational philosophy and practice toward more outcome-based education, this ...
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Disruption Disrupted Through the Meta-Analysis

6. International OFEL Conference on Governance, Management and Entrepreneurship, 2018
Innovation, particularly when realized through structured innovation process strategically contributes to firms' mission to achieve and maintaining a long-term and sustainable competitive advantage. Recently, over half of the Fortune 500 companies have disappeared since 2000 by being merged, acquired, or gone bankrupt. Many of them because they did not
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dIsRuPtIoN

2013 IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE), 2013
R. Alan Cheville, D. Jones-Davis
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Moving beyond disruptive innovation: A review of disruption in sustainability transitions

Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 2021
Paula Kivimaa   +2 more
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