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Generally, an intertrack interference (ITI) is a critical problem in bit-patterned magnetic recording (BPMR) systems that can attain an areal density (AD) up to 4 Tb/in2.
Santi Koonkarnkhai +2 more
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A simple skew angle detection and suppression method for bit-patterned magnetic recording
An achievement of an areal density (AD) up to 4 Tb/in2 in hard disk drives (HDDs) is expected under a bit-patterned magnetic recording (BPMR) system. One of major problems in HDDs is a skew angle (SA), which depends on a read/write head position on a ...
Santi Koonkarnkhai +2 more
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Handling disruptive innovations in HE: lessons from two contrasting case studies [PDF]
This article aims to show how Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) can recognise and best respond to a disruptive innovation. A disruptive innovation creates a new business model using a new process and usually a new technology to offer a product or ...
Stephen Powell, Bill Olivier, Li Yuan
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This study explores and explains how duality enables disruptive innovation to encroach on the market and redefine its boundaries under constraints of consumer preferences, purchasing power, technological performance, and complementary technologies.
Yongchao Zeng +3 more
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Innovation in the subsistence marketplace: an analysis considering multiple concepts and approaches [PDF]
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the different concepts of innovation in the subsistence marketplace from top-down and bottom-up approaches.
Vitor Koki da Costa Nogami +1 more
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Modularization as disruptive innovation
The trend toward modularization, which has been evident in electronic products since the 1990s, is usually seen as a form of architectural innovation.
Yoshinori Konno, Ayako Takai
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Perspectives on Disruptive Innovations [PDF]
AbstractEveryday experiences speak to the accelerated pace of innovation in this era of continual change. Sometimes, innovations enhance the value of existing products and services. At other times, they render existing business models obsolete, disrupt value‐networks, prompt providers to rethink who their customers are, and lead customers to rethink ...
Kumaraswamy, A, Garud, R, Ansari, SM
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Disruptive Innovation … in Reverse: Adding a Geographical Dimension to Disruptive Innovation Theory [PDF]
Based on a literature review on disruptive innovation and innovation from emerging economies, we offer an interpretation of a subset of reverse innovation within the disruptive innovation theory. We argue that the combination of these two theories provides a useful framework to look at emerging economies as sources of new products and technological ...
Corsi, Simone, Di Minin, Alberto
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In Indonesia, educators have made notable strides in advancing their teaching methodologies. The research conducted was a quantitative study with a total of 118 university lecturers in East Java using a purposive sampling technique by distributing ...
Ria Windi Auliasari +2 more
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Importance of CEO Attention in Influencing Incumbent Responses to Disruptive Innovation
This study investigates incumbent firm responses to disruptive innovation in the rapidly evolving South Korean retail industry. The study explores the factors behind an incumbent firm’s decision-making processes when responding to disruptive innovation ...
Heesun Gha +3 more
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