Lifting the lid on disruption fever

JOURNAL OF STRATEGY AND MANAGEMENT(2020)

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Purpose This paper provides evidence based quantification of both "actual" disruption of industries as well as a measure of disruption "hype". The data cover a seven-year period from 2012 to 2018 across 12 industries. The authors' complemented the research with a survey of 2000 business executives. Whereas there has been some measures of disruption in the past, no research to the authors' knowledge has been conducted that measure both actual disruption and disruption hype. Design/methodology/approach The current fascination with disruption hides an awkward truth, we assume it is happening, but do we really know for sure? Disruption is rarely defined and almost never measured. Equally, the influence of the hype around disruption is hard to gauge. The authors do not know to what extent hype is driving management action. This is worrisome as the disruption "noise level" can lead to unhealthy collective thinking and bad business decision-making. Some rigour is required. To craft winning strategies, executives should take a more evidence-based approach for managing disruption. Findings The authors' failed to find evidence of any correlation between the hype around an industry disruption and actual disruption within that industry. So the important conclusion for executives is "do not believe the hype". We found some surprising differences by industry between actual disruption and the hype by industry. Research limitations/implications Disruption is one of the most talked about subject in the field of strategy, yet there is little quantification. With this research, the authors' aim is to advance the fact-based understanding of disruption. Disruption hype is never measured but has a strong influence on executives. The authors have quantified hype using online, search, social media and survey sources. Much more is needed to be able to measure hype more accurately. Practical implications The authors' recommend a set of practical guidelines for executives to support fact-based strategy formulation: analysis of actual disruption, scenario planning and strategic responses. Social implications The "noise" around industry disruption is so high that it is assumed to happen. Much of what is written is quasi-fake news. The authors need to rebalance the debate with fact-based analysis. Originality/value To authors' knowledge, there has never been any fact-based analysis of both actual and hype disruption levels.
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Strategy,Industry disruption,Disruption hype vs reality
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