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Incommensurate technological paradigms? Quarreling in the RFID industry

Nicholas Dew

Industrial and Corporate Change, 2006, vol. 15, issue 5, 785-810

Abstract: Dosi's work on technology paradigms and trajectories has emerged as an important idea in evolutionary approaches to the economics of innovation. This article explores these ideas using one particular case history. I examine how two technology paradigms clashed in the radio frequency identification (RFID) industry in the 2000--2002 period, a clash that manifested itself in a public quarrel that broke out between proponents of an incumbent paradigm and a challenger paradigm. These events present an excellent vantage point from which to observe a debate between two different technological perspectives within one industry to gain insights into the influence of technology paradigms. Copyright 2006, Oxford University Press.

Date: 2006
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