Transcript
  • 00:00    |    
    Initial credits
  • 00:06    |    
    Introduction by Zachary Caceres
  • 00:42    |    
    The theory of disruptive technologies
  • Eastman Kodak Company
  • 03:06    |    
    Similarities between social and disruptive technologies
  • 05:31    |    
    Effects of a startup city as a disruptive technology
  • 07:46    |    
    Predictability of technological change
  • 09:51    |    
    Short term actions to benefit from technological change
  • 11:45    |    
    Future of innovations in law and governance
  • 13:51    |    
    Technology as an evolutionary system
  • 15:45    |    
    Impact of the evolution of political ecosystem in physical technology
  • 18:44    |    
    Significance of startup cities as disruptive technologies
  • 21:12    |    
    Final words
  • 21:18    |    
    Final credits


Law and Governance as Disruptive Technologies

New Media  | 12 de junio de 2013  | Vistas: 33

Christian Sandström, a researcher of technological changes, talks about the theory of disruptive technologies and explains how these innovations emerge at a small scale and eventually grow to displace dominant technologies. He compares its mechanisms of evolution to those of the social phenomena, suggesting that governments are not a static and conservative structure but a social technology that can disrupt the status quo and can perform radical changes.




Conferencista

Christian Sandström holds a PhD in Innovation Management from Chalmers University…