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Technological change has been recognized as the major contributor to economic growth and has become one of the most important challenges to policy makers and managers. Many excellent books and papers have been written on the subject. Most of these deal with the macro or micro economic impact of technological change or the technological change process from invention and discovery to innovation, development, and final maturity as well as ultimate obsolescence of technology.
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Frankel, E.G. (1990). Introduction. In: Management of Technological Change. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1988-4_1
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