tailieunhanh - Disruptive Technologies: Opportunities for Organic Chemicals in Information Technology

Some organic pest management strategies include using crop rotations that disrupt the pest life cycle, improving soil quality, practicing good sanitation, using optimum planting densities, timing planting and transplanting operations to avoid high pest populations, employing biological control, and growing resistant varieties. Approved pesticides that have been listed in the grower’s OSP can be used in organic production, but should be used as judiciously and as specific to the pest organism as possible. Monitoring pests through frequent crop inspections and accurate identification are essential to keeping ahead of potential problems. . | Ẳ Disruptive Technologies Opportunities for Organic Chemicals in Information Technology Obi Naoki Current information technology is based on a technology using silicon and related materials. This paper will look at the possibilities for new technologies that use organic materials and new manufacturing methods. Examples of innovations are light-emitting materials and electric circuits. This paper examines technologies and companies from the perspective of disruptive technology and business model. The results suggest that there are many opportunities for chemistry and chemicals to be used in new technologies for the development of displays light-emitting materials and electric circuits. While the disruption of technologies is not easy to predict however it may occur if successful innovations emerge. 1 Models of Innovation and Disruptive Technology Innovation which is important for a company to grow has been studied by a number of scholars over many years. Moreover many models such as the Schumpeter I and II models the Incremental-Radical dichotomy model the Abernathy-Clark model the Henderson-Clark model the Utterback-Abernathy model the Tushman-Rosenkopf model and Foster s S curve models have been Recently Christensen proposed a new framework for the impact of sustaining and disruptive technological changes. Christensen studied the history of hard disk drive industry from the viewpoint of innovation disruption of technologies and companies in the industry. He proposed a framework based on the following The first finding is the distinction between sustaining technologies and disruptive technologies. Sustaining technologies are technologies that improve the performance of established products in the mainstream market. Disruptive technologies are new technologies that help develop new products whose performance may not be as good as the established product but which bring new features and new customer value. Products made by disruptive .