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The theory of technological response and progress in chaos
Sercan Ozcan
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, Ozcan Saritas
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School of Strategy, Marketing and Innovation
Department of Engineering Management
Bahcesehir University
Higher School of Economics
University of Manchester
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Technological Progress
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Scientific Development
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Grounded Theory
100%
COVID-19
100%
Know How
66%
COVID 19 Epidemic
66%
Dynamic Capability
33%
Quantitative Method
33%
Qualitative Method
33%
Competitive Advantage
33%
Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development
33%
Theory Development
33%
Natural Disasters
33%
Diffusion of Technology
33%
Invention Process
33%
Prior knowledge
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Machine Learning
100%
Qualitative Method
50%
Competitive Advantage
50%
Dynamic Capabilities
50%
Invention Process
50%
Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development
50%
Mixed-Methods
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Psychology
Policy Implication
100%
Mixed Methods
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Text Mining
50%
Qualitative Method
50%
Natural Disaster
50%
Theory Development
50%
INIS
chaos theory
100%
covid-19
18%
policy
14%
data
11%
dynamics
7%
machine learning
7%
foundations
7%
recommendations
7%
values
3%
design
3%
environment
3%
interactions
3%
data analysis
3%
diffusion
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knowledge base
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inventions
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natural disasters
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