… the co-evolutionary emergence of organizational, technical, product and service innovations … in the 1920s, established players entering the industry from related fields increasingly adapt …
… and industries are of this type; they constantly seek to adapt to … Industrialemergence can therefore be seen as being fractal … forms of emergence at the level of the product, technology, …
… fiction writers, first begin to anticipate a product’s emergence. For instance, Gatland and Jefferis’… Producers need to adapt their designs to these categories for their products to succeed. …
… economic and sociological changes that elevate a new product or service to the level of a … both the vertical and horizontal axes being adapted to suit the particular focus and scope, …
… This paper contrasts two theoretical models for firms' achieving fast adaptation through product … Conflicts and confusion can emerge. Powerful project leaders are essential to hold the …
R Adner, DA Levinthal - California management review, 2002 - journals.sagepub.com
… The technology becomes adapted to the particular needs of the new niche that it is … and the product design simplified, it was possible to penetrate a new niche of industrial and com…
P Windrum, C Birchenhall - Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 1998 - Elsevier
… Product life cycle theory has been a key organizing principle … patterns of product innovation observed in infant industries. … differentiation leading to the emergence of distinct niches. …
TS Harrington, JS Srai - International Journal of …, 2017 - inderscienceonline.com
… , and underpinned by industrialemergence and network theory. … ’ and ‘emergence’ from a traditional technology and product … the adaptation phase (eg, large-scale industrial production …
… new product features or technological attributes. … phase of industryemergence. In this phase, there are still opportunities for radical innovation, and the focus is on competing on product …