There is little doubt that over the last three decades the world economy has witnessed the emergence of a cluster of new technologies - that is, a new broad techno-economic paradigm in the sense of Freman and Perez (1998) - centered on electronic-based information and communication technologies. Such information and communication technologies (ICT) gave rise not only to new industries but, even more important, deeply transformed incumbent industries (and for that matter also service activities), their organizational patterns, and the drivers of competitive success.
G. Dosi, A. Gambardella, M. Grazzi, L. Orsenigo (2013). Technological Revolutions and the Evolution of Industrial Structures: Assessing the impact of new technologies on the size, pattern of growth, and boundaries of the firm. New York : G. Dosi and L. Galambos.
Technological Revolutions and the Evolution of Industrial Structures: Assessing the impact of new technologies on the size, pattern of growth, and boundaries of the firm
GRAZZI, MARCO;
2013
Abstract
There is little doubt that over the last three decades the world economy has witnessed the emergence of a cluster of new technologies - that is, a new broad techno-economic paradigm in the sense of Freman and Perez (1998) - centered on electronic-based information and communication technologies. Such information and communication technologies (ICT) gave rise not only to new industries but, even more important, deeply transformed incumbent industries (and for that matter also service activities), their organizational patterns, and the drivers of competitive success.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.