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The fundamental problem in the field of technology studies is how technology evolves and sustains economic change in human society. This study confronts the problem here by proposing the theory of technological host-parasites coevolution, an approach that may be useful for bringing a new...
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The theorem of not independence of any technological innovation states that in the long run, the behavior and evolution … of any technological innovation is not independent from the behavior and evolution of the other technological innovations … fundamental interactions of physical and social factors. In particular, any technological innovation does not function as an …
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Lung cancer is the second most common type of cancer and it has the highest mortality rate worldwide. The purpose of this paper is to analyse the evolutionary growth of knowledge of radical innovations to treat lung cancer which are generating a revolution in clinical practice. The patterns of...
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forecasting and innovation management of quantum innovations having critical aspects for decisions of R&D investments in firms to …
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A simple model of the development of technology is presented. This model, in a broad analogy with evolutionary ecology of parasites, within a theoretical framework of Generalized Darwinism, can explain vital characteristics of technological advances and technological evolution. In particular,...
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