The Hit Radar in Action
Leonardo Maria De Rossi ()
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Leonardo Maria De Rossi: SDA Bocconi School of Management – Information Systems Knowledge Group
A chapter in The Post-Digital Enterprise, 2022, pp 113-131 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract In this chapter, we apply the HIT Radar to identify the limitations and actual potential of three high-impact technologies: blockchain, 5G, and drones. The application of the HIT Radar to evaluate blockchain highlights that this technology is not as disruptive as it is often celebrated due to some technical, business, and regulatory limitations. Next, we show that 5G is still far away enterprise adoption, mainly due to marginal organization impact, high deployment costs, and limited technical advancements. Finally, the chapter examines another technological object, drones, and concludes that in 2021 it is possible to consider drone technology ready for enterprise adoption—even if the technology is still far from being perfect and some issues need to be taken in consideration.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-94837-5_7
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