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Invention, Innovation und Disruption

In: Disruptionen erkennen, meistern und nutzen

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  • Frank Liebermann

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Zusammenfassung Disruption basiert auf Schumpeters Konzept der schöpferischen Zerstörung und beschreibt, wie neue Technologien und Geschäftsmodelle bestehende Strukturen verdrängen. Sie unterscheidet sich von Innovation, die bestehende Lösungen verbessert oder erhält. Während Innovation stabilisierend wirkt, führen disruptive Entwicklungen zu fundamentalen Marktveränderungen, indem sie neue Märkte schaffen und etablierte Marktführer verdrängen. Inventionen sind die Grundlage für Innovationen, dienen jedoch oft zunächst nur als Ideen oder technologische Fortschritte. Erst durch Marktfähigkeit und erfolgreiche Umsetzung entstehen Innovationen. Disruption hingegen entsteht, wenn neue Akteure mit vereinfachten und günstigeren Lösungen Nischenmärkte bedienen und schrittweise Marktführer herausfordern. Unternehmen müssen wachsam bleiben, um Disruption frühzeitig zu erkennen und darauf zu reagieren.

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  • Frank Liebermann, 2025. "Invention, Innovation und Disruption," Springer Books, in: Disruptionen erkennen, meistern und nutzen, chapter 2, pages 9-18, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-658-47195-8_2
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-47195-8_2
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