The theory of low-end disruption is flawed: it doesn't apply to consumer markets (including Apple)
http://stratechery.com/2013/clayton-christensen-got-wrong/ … /tip @Techmeme
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@monkbent On an entirely different note, what time does apple usually reveal weekend sales data? -
@sameer_singh17@monkbent for disruption theory to be useful today in consumer markets it must be revised with behavioral economics in mind -
@BenBajarin@sameer_singh17@monkbent Not just consumer markets.@claychristensen says identity can become friction. http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/3204959 … -
@mvakulenko@BenBajarin@sameer_singh17@claychristensen Thanks Michael. Good link. Not enough re experience/feeling, but good nonetheless -
@monkbent@mvakulenko@sameer_singh17 computing is no longer generic. It has shifted to personal in ways unseen before. This is key. -
@BenBajarin@monkbent@sameer_singh17 Consumer market = mass market where different people value different things.
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