Surviving Technological Innovation in the Pacemaker Industry, 1959-1990

First published in 1997, this study looks at the aspect of technological innovation that firms must constantly address if they are to remain viable concerns. The chapters document key theories and ideas that have played an important role in the evolution of current understanding of how technologies change and how such changes come to be adopted by the market system; hypotheses within a specific empirical context; namely, the pacemaker industry since its commercial beginnings in 1959 until 1990; how the various dependent and independent variables are constructed; and finally the results of the empirical analysis.

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Surviving Technological Innovation in the Pacemaker Industry, 1959-1990

First published in 1997, this study looks at the aspect of technological innovation that firms must constantly address if they are to remain viable concerns. The chapters document key theories and ideas that have played an important role in the evolution of current understanding of how technologies change and how such changes come to be adopted by the market system; hypotheses within a specific empirical context; namely, the pacemaker industry since its commercial beginnings in 1959 until 1990; how the various dependent and independent variables are constructed; and finally the results of the empirical analysis.

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Surviving Technological Innovation in the Pacemaker Industry, 1959-1990

Surviving Technological Innovation in the Pacemaker Industry, 1959-1990

by Catherine M. Banbury
Surviving Technological Innovation in the Pacemaker Industry, 1959-1990

Surviving Technological Innovation in the Pacemaker Industry, 1959-1990

by Catherine M. Banbury

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First published in 1997, this study looks at the aspect of technological innovation that firms must constantly address if they are to remain viable concerns. The chapters document key theories and ideas that have played an important role in the evolution of current understanding of how technologies change and how such changes come to be adopted by the market system; hypotheses within a specific empirical context; namely, the pacemaker industry since its commercial beginnings in 1959 until 1990; how the various dependent and independent variables are constructed; and finally the results of the empirical analysis.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781000525489
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 12/12/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 206
File size: 745 KB

About the Author

Catherine M. Banbury

Table of Contents

I. The Differential Effects of Cumulative and Discrete Innovations on Established Firm Market Share and Survival II. The Empirical Context—Pacemaker Technology III. Data and Methods IV. The Empirical Story V. Consistent and Divergent Results, and Conclusions

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