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The Industry Perspective — Examples of Primary Effects

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Changes will affect companies in different trades in different ways and in different time perspectives. In some industries, we will find that the effects of new technologies are of a ‘primary’ nature, meaning that new technologies will have a major impact on how work is organised within these industries. In other industries, the effects will mainly emanate from technological development in other industries and from society as a whole. These effects we call ‘secondary’.

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© 1998 Mats Larsson and David Lundberg

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Larsson, M., Lundberg, D. (1998). The Industry Perspective — Examples of Primary Effects. In: The Transparent Market. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-27018-7_12

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