ADMS 1000 Chapter Notes - Chapter 7: Technology Life Cycle, Dominant Design, Strategic Management

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Learning objectives: describe the different stages of the industry life-cycle model, including how competitive forces change and the various success factors for firms in each stage of the life cycle. Identify different types of innovations: understand the relationship between technological evolution and industry evolution and describe the key features of technology life-cycle models, describe how technology is changing the workplace. This chapter addresses important questions about a business"s external environment by taking a macro-level, long-term view of industries and their evolution. Industries, both old and new, are not static and change in dramatic ways over time. It is therefore critical to examine how some of the key competitive forces shape the external environment of organizations. Research in the fields of economics, strategic management, and organization theory has highlighted how virtually all industries evolve through specific phases from their early emergence and growth to their eventual maturity and decline. This is commonly known as the industry life-cycle model.

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