A Firm‐Level Analysis on the Relative Difference between Technology‐Driven and Market‐Driven Disruptive Business Model Innovations

S. R. Habtay
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Using the business model concept as a theoretical framework, this paper examines the relative disruptiveness potential between technology‐driven and market‐driven innovations. The study analyses retrospectively four case studies comprising two technologically sophisticated IT innovations and two technologically less sophisticated market‐driven innovations starting from their inception to the point of disruption over a period of 5–15 years. It finds that, while the disruption process of technology‐driven innovation conforms to the patterns predicted by disruptive innovation theory, the disruption process of market‐driven disruptive business model innovation depicts a bottleneck shape, where the positive effects of initial strategic choice, model specialization and investments on disruptiveness potential reach the maximum level and start to stagnate due to the same initial strategic choice and cost factors. Implications for researchers and practitioners are discussed.
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技术驱动与市场驱动的颠覆性商业模式创新的相对差异分析
本文以商业模式概念为理论框架,考察了技术驱动型创新和市场驱动型创新之间的相对破坏性潜力。该研究回顾性分析了四个案例研究,其中包括两个技术成熟的IT创新和两个技术不太成熟的市场驱动创新,从它们的开始到中断的时间跨度为5-15年。研究发现,技术驱动型创新的颠覆性过程符合颠覆性创新理论预测的模式,而市场驱动型颠覆性商业模式创新的颠覆性过程呈现出瓶颈形态,初始战略选择、模式专业化和投资对颠覆性潜力的正向影响达到最大,并由于初始战略选择和成本因素相同而开始停滞。讨论了对研究人员和从业人员的影响。
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