ALR TECHNOLOGIES AND INDUSTRY EMERGENCE
Roderick Macdonald () and
Yuhilza Hanum ()
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Roderick Macdonald: Management et technologie, École des sciences de la gestion, UQAM Montreal Canada
Yuhilza Hanum: Management Information Systems, Gunadarma University Depok Indonesia
Global Journal of Strategies, Governance & Applied Economics, vol. 2, issue 1, 23-30
Abstract:
ALR Technologies provides a telemedicine service: compliance monitoring for chronic disease patience. A case study of ALRT illustrates how the order of entry literature and the product life cycle literature do not provide a sufficient understanding of industry emergence to guide or explain business strategy at industry birth. The order of entry and life cycle literatures presume a single format for industry genesis. Industries emerge in varied ways that can be reduced to three, according to the relative rate of advancement in the exploration of technology and market.
Keywords: component; emergence, industry genesis, telemedicine, order-of-entry (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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