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Synopsis
Excerpt from Technological Discontinuities: The Emergence of Fiber Optics
This pattern of discontinuity occurs when new firms entering the existing business introduce a product with very different properties from the existing ones. The new product is so unrelated to the existing one that traditional firms cannot use existing processes to replicate the new product since a new process is required. Although initially crude and expensive, the new product's higher performance in at least one dimension enable it to enter niche markets. As the dominant design (abernathy, 1978) for the new product emerges, it introduces both major product and process changes compared to theexisting product which is being changed incrementally to improve productivity.
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