Innovation: Organization & ManagementWeeks, M. R. 2015. Is Disruption Theory Wearing New Clothes or Just Naked? Analyzing Recent Critiques of Disruptive Innovation Theory. Innovation: Management, Policy & Practice, 7(4): 417-428. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14479338.2015.1061896...
RESEARCH OBJECTIVE: This paper aims to summarize and discuss key findings in the literature around the concept of disruption or disruptive innovation and how the ad hoc academic knowledge evolved in the recent couple of decades. THE RESEARCH PROBLEM AND METHODS: The research method is based on his...
healthcare, food industry, public safety, etc. With the development of sensor technology, wireless communication, smart monitoring terminal, cloud storage/computing technology, and artificial intelligence, smart gas sensors represent the future of gas sensing due to their merits of real...
2. Methods of extraction and basic knowledge on biofuels 3. Applications of biofuels 4. Production of biofuels and biodiesel via biomass and its uses 5. Primitive information, preparation, and cleansing techniques of biogas 6. Advantages and disadvantages associated with biofuels 7. An outlook of ...
Transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) are typically denoted by the chemical formula MX2, where M signifies a transition metal, and X represents a chalcogen atom [30]. Examples of TMDs include molybdenum disulfide (MoS2), vanadium disulfide (VS2), tungsten disulfide (WS2), tungsten diselenide (WS...
or it should reach new customers.Recent examples of business innovation include the introduction of the Dyson vacuum cleaner,whose creator and namesake James Dyson declared in advertisements that he set out to build a better product by applying industrial cyclone technologies to the ho...
Another notable finding in our study is that the natural mutations T128A and V130I are incompatible with L194P. These are examples of long-range epistasis since residues 128 and 130 are spatially distal to residue 194. Our previous study has demonstrated that L194P incompatibility can be confer...
Studies based on MRIO to evaluate the impact on value-added (Johnson and Noguera 2012; Koopman et al. 2014), on the job (Simas et al. 2014) or in emissions (Peters 2008), among other impacts, have become leading examples. MRIO is based on Leontief's model (1966) and employs ...
They have the capacity to process about 100,000 samples every year, said Knight. One exciting frontier is using software to not just understand the moment, but also to predict the future. He gave examples of using a sample from a 3-week-old child to predict "how fat that kid will be ...
Continuous monitoring of strain is highly important to improve safety of aerospace structures, thereby reducing maintenance bydetection of damagesat early stages. For this purpose,self-sensing compositeshave a significant role to play. Examples include mostly composites such as continuous carbon fiber/poly...