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Titre Navigating Disruptions with Bibliometrics: The New Space Case
Auteur Victor Dos Santos Paulino, Nonthapat Pulsiri, Christophe Bénaroya
Mir@bel Revue Journal of Innovation Economics
Numéro no 44, 2024/2 Artificial Intelligence and Sustainability
Rubrique / Thématique
Varia
Page 137-160
Résumé anglais This paper extends disruptive innovation theory by employing bibliometric analysis to study the scope, magnitude, and interconnections of multilevel socio-technical disruptions termed “systemic disruption”. Focusing on the context of the space ecosystem from 2005 to 2021, characterized by many disruptions known as New Space, our analysis reveals six interconnected disruption clusters: new technology, new policy, new market, new entrant, new process, and new funding approach. The most influential disruptions are new technology, new policy, and new market. Notably, interconnections between new technology and new policy disruptions shape the scope and magnitude of systemic disruption through a co-evolution mechanism. This study advances disruptive innovation theory beyond technology disruptions and the level of individual organizations, expanding its applicability to systemic contexts. Furthermore, it provides guidance to researchers on applying bibliometric analysis in the field of innovation, while practitioners can leverage the research to plan innovation agendas considering the systemic nature of disruptions. JEL CODES: O33, L90, B0
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