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==References== {{Refbegin}} * {{Cite book|last1=Anthony |first1=Scott D. |last2=Johnson |first2=Mark W. |last3=Sinfield |first3=Joseph V. |last4=Altman |first4=Elizabeth J.|title=Innovator's Guide to Growth - Putting Disruptive Innovation to Work |publisher=Harvard Business School Press|date=2008|isbn=978-1-59139-846-2}} * [[Daniele Archibugi]], [https://ssrn.com/abstract=2557335 ''Blade Runner Economics: Will Innovation Lead the Economic Recovery?''], Social Science Research Network, January 29, 2015. * {{cite journal | last1 = Archibugi | first1 = Daniele | author-link = Daniele Archibugi | last2 = Filippetti | first2 = Andrea | last3 = Frenz | first3 = Marion | year = 2013 | title = Economic crisis and innovation: Is destruction prevailing over accumulation? | journal = [[Research Policy]] | volume = 42 | issue = 2| pages = 303–314 | doi=10.1016/j.respol.2012.07.002| s2cid = 56038790 | url = https://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/8469/1/8469.pdf }} * [https://web.archive.org/web/20070824201141/http://sloanreview.mit.edu/smr/issue/2002/spring/2/ How to Identify and Build Disruptive New Businesses, ''MIT Sloan Management Review'' Spring 2002] * {{cite book |last=Christensen |first=Clayton M. |author-link=Clayton M. Christensen |year=1997 |title=The innovator's dilemma: when new technologies cause great firms to fail |publisher=[[Harvard Business School Press]] |location=Boston, Massachusetts, USA |url=https://archive.org/details/innovatorsdilem000chri |url-access=registration |isbn=978-0-87584-585-2 }} * Christensen, Clayton M. & Overdorf, Michael. (2000). "Meeting the Challenge of Disruptive Change" ''Harvard Business Review'', March–April 2000. * Christensen, Clayton M., Bohmer, Richard, & [[Kenagy, John]]. (2000). "Will Disruptive Innovations Cure Health Care?" ''Harvard Business Review'', September 2000. * {{Cite book | last1=Christensen | first1 = Clayton M. | last2=Raynor | first2= Michael E.| date = 2003 | title = The innovator's solution : creating and sustaining successful growth | isbn = 978-1-57851-852-4 | publisher = Harvard Business Press | url = https://archive.org/details/innovatorssoluti00chri }} * {{Cite book |last1=Christensen |first1=Clayton M. |last2=Scott |first2=Anthony D. |last3=Roth |first3=Erik A. |title=Seeing What's Next |publisher=Harvard Business School Press |date=2004 |isbn=978-1-59139-185-2 |url=https://archive.org/details/seeingwhatsnextu00chri }} * Christensen, Clayton M., Baumann, Heiner, Ruggles, Rudy, & Sadtler, Thomas M. (2006). "Disruptive Innovation for Social Change" ''Harvard Business Review'', December 2006. * Mountain, Darryl R., [http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/law/elj/jilt/2001_1/mountain/ Could New Technologies Cause Great Law Firms to Fail?] * {{cite journal | last1 = Mountain | first1 = Darryl R | year = 2006 | title = Disrupting conventional law firm business models using document assembly | journal = International Journal of Law and Information Technology | volume = 15 | issue = 2 | pages = 170–191 | doi = 10.1093/ijlit/eal019 | citeseerx = 10.1.1.473.3109 }} * {{cite journal | last1 = Tushman | first1 = M.L. | author-link = Michael L. Tushman | last2 = Anderson | first2 = P. | s2cid = 15075668 | date = 1986 | title = Technological Discontinuities and Organizational Environments | journal = [[Administrative Science Quarterly]] | volume = 31 | issue = 3 | pages = 439–465 | doi=10.2307/2392832| jstor = 2392832 }} * Eric Chaniot (2007). "The Red Pill of Technology Innovation" ''Red Pill'', October 2007. {{Refend}}
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