This conceptual paper discusses the phenomenon of differentiation made possible through branding or innovation or a combination of the two. Differentiation is eventually the driving force for the development of its own negation, commoditization. When customers have endured a commoditized market long enough the opportunities open up for creative destruction, this concept of Schumpeter (1942), means that an entrepreneur invents a completely new way of satisfying the customers’ unsatisfied needs, making the industry that no longer bothered about their customers. Many researchers have tried to re/brand destructive innovation as their own, with concepts, such as of ”transilience”, and “blue ocean strategy’, as opposed to ‘red ocean strategy’. Th...
In his writings Joseph Schumpeter stresses the important role played by the entrepreneur, serving as...
The present paper is concerned with the role that end-consumers play for firm innovation. It suggest...
‘Creative destruction’ is one of the most important analytical tools, taking into consideration both...
This conceptual paper discusses the phenomenon of differentiation made possible through branding or ...
This conceptual paper discusses the phenomenon of differentiation made possible throughbranding or i...
This conceptual paper discusses the phenomenon of differentiation made possible through branding or ...
The theoretical literature on innovation has been concerned with a single innovation produced by a n...
When it speaks of Schumpeterian hypothesis we refer to the close relationship that exists between t...
Schumpeter introduced a new perspective on the nature of competition in market economies–one dominat...
Over the last two decades considerable attention has been devoted to two areas of microeconomic theo...
Schumpeters concept of creative destruction explains the phenomenon of economic development through...
Entrepreneurship is an ambiguous concept unless it is contextualized. The focus in this entry is the...
Using a simple linear demand and marginal cost function, we demonstrate that both competition and mo...
Neo-liberal theory often appeals to the Schumpeterian notion of ((creative destruction» and to the a...
We develop a novel approach to the dynamics of business strategy that is grounded in an explicit tre...
In his writings Joseph Schumpeter stresses the important role played by the entrepreneur, serving as...
The present paper is concerned with the role that end-consumers play for firm innovation. It suggest...
‘Creative destruction’ is one of the most important analytical tools, taking into consideration both...
This conceptual paper discusses the phenomenon of differentiation made possible through branding or ...
This conceptual paper discusses the phenomenon of differentiation made possible throughbranding or i...
This conceptual paper discusses the phenomenon of differentiation made possible through branding or ...
The theoretical literature on innovation has been concerned with a single innovation produced by a n...
When it speaks of Schumpeterian hypothesis we refer to the close relationship that exists between t...
Schumpeter introduced a new perspective on the nature of competition in market economies–one dominat...
Over the last two decades considerable attention has been devoted to two areas of microeconomic theo...
Schumpeters concept of creative destruction explains the phenomenon of economic development through...
Entrepreneurship is an ambiguous concept unless it is contextualized. The focus in this entry is the...
Using a simple linear demand and marginal cost function, we demonstrate that both competition and mo...
Neo-liberal theory often appeals to the Schumpeterian notion of ((creative destruction» and to the a...
We develop a novel approach to the dynamics of business strategy that is grounded in an explicit tre...
In his writings Joseph Schumpeter stresses the important role played by the entrepreneur, serving as...
The present paper is concerned with the role that end-consumers play for firm innovation. It suggest...
‘Creative destruction’ is one of the most important analytical tools, taking into consideration both...