Disruptive Technologies For Sustainability: Anurag Gupta 1 Year MMGT
Disruptive Technologies For Sustainability: Anurag Gupta 1 Year MMGT
Disruptive Technologies For Sustainability: Anurag Gupta 1 Year MMGT
Technologies
For Sustainability
Anurag Gupta
1st Year MMgt
Definitions
Sustainability:
The ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level.
Disruption:
Disturbance or problems which interrupt an event, activity or process.
Innovate to alter the structure.
Introduction
A plethora of information can be gained from the non-investor stakeholder, from news and
social media, and from governmental and other sources.
Disruptive Innovation -> Innovation to create new market (+) -> Disrupts an
existing firm(-), displacing an earlier technology.
Sustainable Innovations -> Change along a known road.
Larger screen for your iPhone
Internal combustion engine with higher efficiency with lower pollution
A new taste of ice cream, with changes in amount of cream and sugar.
Differences
Apple Case
Apple Example
-> Loosing market share to IBM Compatibles.
-> In 1998, Steve Jobs returns.
-> Apple consolidated its multiple consumer-level desktop
models into the all-in-one iMac G3.
-> Commercial success and brand revitalized.
-> Disruptive Innovation.
iMac G3 (1998)
Sustaining technologies
-> Foster improved product performance.
-> Do not alter markets.
-> Requested by users.
Disruptive Technologies
-> Drive corporate sustainability efforts.
-> Example of pen manufacturing.
More points
A Simple View of Disruptive Innovation
Disruptive Innovation
Creative destruction: In capitalism, innovative entry by entrepreneurs was the force that sustained
long-term economic growth, even as it destroyed the value of established companies that enjoyed
some degree of monopoly power.
Example: Hyderabad changing from a city for public sector to a knowledge sector (IT,
Healthcare).
A new scientific truth does not triumph by convincing its opponents and making them see the
light, but rather because its opponents eventually die, and a new generation grows up that is
familiar with it.
The emergence of big data and big data analytics has had a paramount impact.
This is possible thanks to cognitive computing.
This enables the computer to process text just as a human would.
Another element to cognitive computing is machine learning.
This provides the ability of the computer to learn autonomously.
A plethora of information can be gained from the non-investor stakeholder, from news and
social media, and from governmental and other sources.
Sources
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Information Technology
Platform provides a marketplace for providers of short term rental properties to offer hosting services to travellers
Producers: Property owners, can even be private individuals rather than businesses
Consumers: Travellers looking for accommodation
Platform value
Consumers get a larger selection of unique accommodations. Often cheaper than traditional lodging options.
Producers get access to large pool of consumers without having to do lot of marketing and sales. Even private individuals can
participate.
Owner of the platform
Provide information about the lodging facility, ratings and reviews from other participants, reputation of guests and hosts,
secure purchase and payment, rules of engagement
Network effects
Consumers are attracted by cheaper and unique accommodation. Producers are attracted by access to a large pool of customers
As more consumers make reservation, more providers list their accommodation
Platform provides new value for producers (owners had limited ability to rent before AirBnB) as well as for consumers
Disrupts existing model of hotel industry
A Sustainable Dialogue
You can never have an impact on society,
if you have not changed yourself .
- Nelson Mandela