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Theory
The authors propose a cyclical model of technological change. In their model, A technological discontinuity occurs followed by an era of ferment which is characterized by design competition and substitution. Next, a dominant design emerges, and an era of incremental change follows. This era is characterized by elaboration of dominant design.
Hypothesis
- The mean number of new designs introduced during the era of ferment is greater than during the era of incremental change.
- The era of ferment following a competence destroying discontinuity is longer than the era of ferment following a competence enhancing discontinuity.