A discontinuity model of technological change: Catastrophe theory and network structure
Discontinuities as a crucial aspect of economic systems have been discussed both verbally - particularly in institutionality theory - and formally, chiefly using catastrophe theory. Catastrophe theory has, however, been critizised heavily for lacking micro-foundations and has mainly fallen out of us...
Main Author: | Heinrich, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Springer
2016
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