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- The current fascination with disruption hides an awkward truth, we assume it is happening, but do we really know for sure? Disruption is rarely defined and almost never measured.
- The authors provide evidence based quantification of both “actual” disruption of industries as well as a measure of disruption “hype”.
- The data cover a seven-year period from 2012 to 2018 across 12 industries.
- The authors’ complemented the research with a survey of 2000 business executives.
- Findings
- The authors’ failed to find evidence of any correlation between the hype around an industry disruption and actual disruption within that industry.
- So the important conclusion for executives is “do not believe the hype”. We found some surprising differences by industry between actual disruption and the hype by industry.
Category 2: The Big Picture of the Digital Age
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