Disruptive technologies: Advances that will transform life, business, and the global economy
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About Disruptive technologies: Advances that will transform life, business, and the global economy
This paper, published in 2013, received 706 indexed citations . Written by James Manyika, Michael Chui, Jacques Bughin and Richard Dobbs. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Computer Networks and Communications (99 citations), Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering (99 citations), Strategy and Management (96 citations), Information Systems (96 citations) and Economics and Econometrics (82 citations).
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