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A concept of technological paradigm, as explained by Hemanth Tambde combines a set of interrelated and pervasive radical innovations. For instance, when important technological innovations which are originally produced in a specific branch of the economy are constellated, pervasive effects on other economic system sectors might occur and be prolonged for some time.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ Freeman, C., Clark, J., and Soete, L. 1982. Unemployment and Technical Innovation, Pinter, London, ISBN 0861872126
  2. ^ Dosi, G. 1982. “Technological paradigms and technological trajectories”, Research Policy, 11: 147-162.