2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.techfore.2017.10.020
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Disruption: Technology, innovation and society

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“…According to Shaheen et al [38], the market for personal mobility is being changed quickly due to structural modifications of the social and cultural trends, as well as technological advances such as smartphones, Internet of Things (IoT) [39,40], Big Data [41,42], Cloud Computing [43,44], information processing, and widespread data connectivity. Shared mobility is an innovative transportation concept, which can be considered as a set of disruptive mobility services [45,46] that enable urban trip planning and booking, real-time information, and fare payment into a single-user interface.…”
Section: Shared Mobility and Its Modalitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Shaheen et al [38], the market for personal mobility is being changed quickly due to structural modifications of the social and cultural trends, as well as technological advances such as smartphones, Internet of Things (IoT) [39,40], Big Data [41,42], Cloud Computing [43,44], information processing, and widespread data connectivity. Shared mobility is an innovative transportation concept, which can be considered as a set of disruptive mobility services [45,46] that enable urban trip planning and booking, real-time information, and fare payment into a single-user interface.…”
Section: Shared Mobility and Its Modalitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gradualist models of continuous change, which Aristotle and Darwin favored, vividly contrast Hobbes' and Marx's discontinuity models. Social disruptions differ by the magnitude of social "shock, stress, frustration or trauma" (Vollmer 2013, p. 13), which factors related to volatility, uncertainty, complexity and ambiguity can compound (Johansen and Euchner 2013;Millar, Lockett, and Ladd 2018;Pandit et al 2018). Generally, greater disruptions induce greater discontinuities (Pullen 1993).…”
Section: Disruptions and Discontinuitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A disruptive innovation or technology is one that can 'disrupt' or 'overturn' traditional business methods and practices and which in the long term, can leads to the creation of new 'ground-breaking' products (Christensen & Overdorf, (2000); Millar, et al (2018).…”
Section: Technology As a 'Disruptive' Agentmentioning
confidence: 99%