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  2. Disruptive innovation - Wikipedia

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    The term disruptive technologies was coined by Clayton M. Christensen and introduced in his 1995 article Disruptive Technologies: Catching the Wave, [11] which he cowrote with Joseph Bower. The article is aimed at both management executives who make the funding or purchasing decisions in companies, as well as the research community, which is ...

  3. The Innovator's Dilemma - Wikipedia

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    The term disruptive technologies was first described in depth with this book by Christensen; but the term was later changed to disruptive innovation in a later book (The Innovator's Solution). A disruptive innovation is an innovation that creates a new market and value network that will eventually disrupt an already existing market and replace ...

  4. Social disruption - Wikipedia

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    Social disruption is a term used in sociology to describe the alteration, dysfunction or breakdown of social life, often in a community setting. Social disruption implies a radical transformation, in which the old certainties of modern society are falling away and something quite new is emerging. [ 1 ]

  5. USAID cuts fallout: Wasted food, 'free-for-all' ISIS camps ...

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    Stegling said the biggest disruption has been to community health drop-in centers. She noted that about 5,000 health workers and 10,000 clerical staff in Ethiopia whose jobs depend on USAID ...

  6. DeepSeek's sudden rise is straight out of China's disruption ...

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    DeepSeek is the latest example of a Chinese firm disrupting Western rivals with a lower-cost product, which has become something of a playbook. ... It's unclear just how disruptive DeepSeek will ...

  7. Otherwise, the Act would significantly burden the speech rights of over 170 million Americans and would cause substantial and avoidable disruption to the third-party providers that may be subject ...

  8. Creative destruction - Wikipedia

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    One such example is how online ad-supported news sites such as The Huffington Post are leading to creative destruction of the traditional newspaper. The Christian Science Monitor announced in January 2009 [29] that it would no longer continue to publish a daily paper edition, but would be available online daily and provide a weekly print edition.

  9. Disruption - Wikipedia

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    Cell disruption is a method or process in cell biology for releasing biological molecules from inside a cell Disrupted: My Misadventure in the Start Up Bubble , a 2016 book by Daniel Lyons Disruption (adoption) is also the term for the cancellation of an adoption of a child before it is legally completed