@misc{JankeMisslerBehr, author = {Janke, Angela and Mißler-Behr, Magdalena}, title = {Identifying the Disruptive Potential of the Sustainable Innovation E-Mobility}, series = {International Journal of Sustainable Energy Development}, volume = {4}, journal = {International Journal of Sustainable Energy Development}, number = {2}, issn = {2046-3707}, pages = {215 -- 218}, abstract = {History has shown that technology-based innovation, so-called disruptive innovation, has led to a downturn in the success of major firms like Nokia or Kodak. Therefore, a continuous technology assessment and a timely adoption of relevant new technologies is critical for the success of a company. Recently, researchers and practitioners have shown an increased interest in sustainable innovation. Existing research recognizes the critical role played by the ex-ante evaluation of disruptive technologies]. Surprisingly, the ex-ante evaluation of the disruptive potential of sustainable innovation has not yet been closely examined. A false estimation of the disruptive potential of sustainable innovation can lead to failure of leading firms [1]. This paper presents criteria for the ex-ante evaluation of the disruptive potential of sustainable innovation. The criteria and its application to the case of e-mobility show a medium disruptive potential of this sustainable innovation.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{JankeMisslerBehr, author = {Janke, Angela and Mißler-Behr, Magdalena}, title = {Identifying the disruptive potential of the sustainable innovation in the case of e-mobility}, series = {World Congress on Sustainable Technologies (WCST-2015)}, booktitle = {World Congress on Sustainable Technologies (WCST-2015)}, publisher = {IEEE}, address = {Piscataway, NJ}, doi = {10.1109/WCST.2015.7415119}, pages = {63 -- 64}, abstract = {History has shown that technology-based innovation─so-called disruptive innovation─has led to a downturn in the success of major firms like Nokia or Kodak. Therefore, a continuous technology assessment and a timely adoption of relevant new technologies is critical for the success of a company. Recently, researchers and practitioners have shown an increased interest in sustainable innovation. Existing research recognizes the critical role played by the ex-ante evaluation of disruptive technologies. Surprisingly, the ex-ante evaluation of the disruptive potential of sustainable innovation has yet not been closely examined. A false estimation of the disruptive potential of sustainable innovation can lead to failure of leading firms [2]. This paper presents criteria for the ex-ante evaluation of the disruptive potential of sustainable innovation. The criteria and its application to the case of e-mobility show a medium disruptive potential of this sustainable innovation.}, language = {en} }