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Technological turbulence is measured by taking in to account the change in technology in an industry over a period of time (Jaworski and Kohli 1993).
The technological turbulence is defined as "the rate of technological change" (Kohli and Jaworksi 1990).
Market and technological turbulence had a factor loading higher than 0.86.
The market and technological turbulence is so severe that technological competency alone is not sufficient to achieve success.
In this article, we describe an approach to remedying the technological turbulence that both K 12 and university faculty face.
We derive six hypotheses regarding determinants and consequences of building reputation, taking into account technological turbulence as an external contingency factor.
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The external factors are represented by technological change and market turbulence in this research.
In an environment of technological complexity and competitive turbulence, companies collaborate with other companies that compete in the same market [1, 2].
But as I describe below, today's world is one of constant turbulence, rapid technological change and global interconnection.
However, given the turbulence with respect to technological change that can be seen in certain health care areas, we expect that the short run might be relevant for a relatively large number of innovations.
One impediment to such a transition is the change itself, the environmental and societal turbulence created by explosive human growth, technological advance and the planetwide linkup of disparate cultures, Dr. Kates and other experts say.
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