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Volume 19, Number 4, October 2001

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Foreword
pp. 1-2(2)
Authors: Christensen C.M.; Sundahl D.L.

Editorial
pp. 3-4(2)
Authors: Cosier G.; Hughes P.

The Problem with Disruption
pp. 9-14(6)
Authors: Cosier G.; Hughes P.M.

Dimensions of Change - a Better Picture of Disruption
pp. 15-23(9)
Authors: Lewis A.V.; Cosier G.; Hughes P.M.

What Makes a Revolution? Disruptive Technology and Social Change
pp. 24-28(5)
Authors: Hughes P.M.; Cosier G.

Prototyping, People and a Culture of Innovation
pp. 29-34(6)
Authors: Hughes P.M.; Cosier G.

Whose Power is it Anyway?
pp. 35-39(5)
Authors: Hughes P.M.; Cosier G.

The Disruptive User - Internet Appliances and the Management of Complexity
pp. 40-45(6)
Authors: Gillett S.E.; Lehr W.H.; Wroclawski J.T.; Clark D.D.

Beyond Technology - Why We're Not Back to Business as Usual
pp. 46-51(6)
Authors: Cosier G.; Hughes P.M.

Designing for Disruption
pp. 52-59(8)
Authors: Gower A.P.; Lacohee H.V.; Jones M.L.R.; Tracey K.; Trimby M.; Lewis A.V.

Radical Innovation
pp. 60-64(5)
Author: Mitchell A.

Wireless Everything - Unwiring the World
pp. 65-76(12)
Authors: Mannings R.; Cosier G.

Reconnecting Bits and Atoms
pp. 77-97(21)
Authors: Cosier G.; Whittaker S.

What's Next?
pp. 98-106(9)
Author: Pearson I.D.

Computer-Assisted Learning and the Dissemination of Organisational Research
pp. 109-117(9)
Authors: Busby J.S.; Gilbert M.; Lemon M.; Cordell D.

Recent BT Patents
pp. 118-120(3)

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