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Title: Exploring the Limits of the Technology S-Curves


1
Exploring the Limits of the Technology S-Curves
Component Technologies
  • Clayton Christensen

2
Technology S-Curve
Maturity
Growth
Product Performance
Emergence
Time or Engineering Effort
3
Technology S-Curve
  • It has become a way of thinking about
    technological improvement over a period of time
  • Theory
  • Early stages improvement in performance is slow
  • As the technology is understood and diffused,
    rate of improvement increases

4
Technology S _Curves
  • S-Curve - used at the industry level
  • Incumbent firms are concerned about refining
    existing technologies
  • They lose their positions of dominance to new
    entrants

5
Typologies of technological change
  • Architectural change
  • Rearrangement in the way components are relate
    to each other
  • Using the motors and fan blades coming up with a
    table fan
  • Modular change
  • Fundamental change in the technological approach
    employed in a component where the architecture is
    left unchanged
  • Changing the type of motor in a ceiling fan

6
Typologies of technological Change (Contd)
  • Incremental change
  • Improvements in component performance
  • Better quality RAMs, memory chips
  • Radical innovation
  • Change in architecture and new approach in the
    component level

7
Using the technology S-Curve at the firm level
  • Why is harder to get performance improvement as a
    technology reaches maturity?
  • Scale phenomenon (things get too large or too
    small)
  • System complexity

8
The Disk Drive industry
  • What is the performance measure for incumbents?
  • Areal recording density
  • When resources spent in engineering improve the
    performance of a technology, there is less of an
    incentive to switch to alternate technologies.

9
Component and Architectural technologies
  • Disk Drive System
  • Component Technology
  • Read write technology on the disk drive
  • Ferrite and Oxide Technologies Vs. Thin Film
    Heads
  • Incumbents prefer to work on existing
    technologies and make incremental changes that
    bring performance improvements
  • Resource Rich companies invest in radical
    component improvements
  • Thin film heads cost IBM over 1 billion and took
    over 10 years
  • Architectural technology
  • Cost significantly less and can be developed in
    lesser time

10
Timing of adoption
  • Thin film technology replaced the Ferrite heads
  • The time at which different firms switched to the
    new component technology varied over a 10 year
    period
  • The extent of performance improvement was also
    different
  • IBM was one of the early movers (1978)
  • Hitachi and Fujitsu switched much later in the
    mid 1980s
  • Switching to a new technology did not improve the
    performance

11
Timing of adoption (Contd)
  • No relationship between timing of adoption and
    performance improvement
  • Early adopters no clear improvement in storage
    capacity
  • Later adopters able to work with the technology
    and improve performance
  • Companies had different strategies in the way
    they adopted component technologies
  • Some companies like IBM choose to switch to new
    technologies
  • HP preferred to improve existing technologies

12
Incumbents vs. New Entrants and S-Curves
  • Incumbents are more likely to succeed wrt
    changes to component technologies
  • New Entrants seldom succeed with Component
    technologies
  • The story is different with architectural
    technologies
  • Component technologies reinforce existing
    competencies
  • Architectural technologies look at competencies
    with a different lens.
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