Disruptive Innovation … in Reverse: Adding a Geographical Dimension to Disruptive Innovation Theory

作者: Simone Corsi , Alberto Di Minin

DOI: 10.1111/CAIM.12043

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摘要: Based on a literature review disruptive innovation and from emerging economies, we offer an interpretation of subset reverse within the theory. We argue that combination these two theories provides useful framework to look at economies as sources new products technological solutions. Finally, provide categorization considering geographical dimension future research directions.

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