Abstract
The article studies the conflicts that
arise over the creation, adoption, and deployment of disruptive technologies
against the backdrop of technological change. To study the nature of the
problem, rooted in the contradictions and conflicts between disruptive
technologies’ creators and the environment, the following research questions
are addressed:
1. What
are the specifics of technological change, which leads to the creation of
disruptive technologies?
2. How
to define the concept of technological change through market disruptive
technologies? The analysis here is focused on the types of technologies,
according to their "disruptiveness", on the different interests of
the stakeholders related to the creation, adoption, and deployment of
disruptive technologies, on the features of the innovation process in this case
and the accompanying problems.
3. What
are the conflicts arising from the creation and introduction of disruptive
technologies in the market? Specific attention is paid to the causes of
conflicts and the parties involved in them. The analysis here reveals the role
of the causes and ways of creating new technologies in the emergence of
different types of conflicts and defines the types of conflicts arising when
new products, services, business models, technologies, etc. are introduced into
the market.
The article analyses and proposes effective
approaches and mechanisms (methodologies) for managing and resolving conflicts
arising from the creation and introduction of disruptive technologies into the
market. Algorithmic solutions are proposed to overcome conflicts arising from
technological change and the continuous emergence of disruptive technologies.
JEL classification numbers: O33, D74, O31.
Keywords: Disruptive
Technologies, Technological Change, Innovations, Conflicts.