Creative destruction has the innate ability to impact the future of your business. Of the many things that can bring about the end of a business, few can be more lethal than stagnation — not changing ...
Creative destruction and its once cool cousin "disruption" seem to be on the outs lately. While CEOs still yell "let's break shit" at bewildered staffers, those who don't regularly attend TechCrunch ...
IBM Corp. (NYSE: IBM) is celebrating its 109th year. That’s an astonishing achievement for any company, let alone one in the dynamic technology sector. “Big Blue” is a remarkable exception in a world ...
People who don’t much like modern capitalism, American-style, can take comfort in the pessimism of Joseph Schumpeter. In his 1942 book, Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy, the Austrian economist ...
As many as one-third of all U.S. public companies could disappear in the next five years. Just look at what’s going on in today’s energy sector. The concept of “creative destruction,” introduced in ...
(MoneyWatch) Historically, small-cap stocks have outperformed large-cap stocks, and value stocks have outperformed growth stocks. These size and value premia weren't well explained by the capital ...
When products disappear from the market with no substitutes from the same manufacturer, they may have been replaced by cheaper or better products from a different manufacturer. Official measurements ...
A 2012 article by Richard Foster (“Creative Destruction Whips through Corporate America“) provides a great example of “creative destruction” in the US economy and stock market – the accelerating ...
Commentary: Netflix CEO Reed Hastings had it all figured out. He wasn’t going to be caught up in the innovator’s dilemma and planned to navigate the transition from DVDs to streaming better than ...