Disruptive firms
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Strategic Management & Leadership

Disruptive firms

Mario Coccia
External / Open Access
2017 arXiv Preprint

Abstract

This study proposes the concept of disruptive firms: they are firms with market leadership that deliberate introduce new and improved generations of durable goods that destroy, directly or indirectly, similar products present in markets in order to support their competitive advantage and/or market leadership. These disruptive firms support technological and industrial change and induce consumers to buy new products to adapt to new socioeconomic environment. In particular, disruptive firms generate and spread path-breaking innovations in order to achieve and sustain the goal of a (temporary) profit monopoly. This organizational behaviour and strategy of disruptive firms support technological change. This study can be useful for bringing a new perspective to explain and generalize one of the determinants that generates technological and industrial change. Overall, then this study suggests that one of the general sources of technological change is due to disruptive firms (subjects), rather than disruptive technologies (objects), that generate market shifts in a Schumpeterian world of innovation-based competition.
Full Title Disruptive firms
Primary Author Mario Coccia
Publication Type Preprint
Year 2017
Journal arXiv Preprint
Category Strategic Management & Leadership
Institution External / Open Access
Access Open Access
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Mario Coccia (2017). *Disruptive firms*. External / Open Access.
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Mario Coccia. *Disruptive firms*. External / Open Access, 2017.