Clayton Christensen: The process of research

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  • Опубликовано: 18 июн 2013
  • In his third lecture for Saïd Business School, Clayton Christensen looks at the process of research and explores the complexities involved in developing a theory. He draws particular attention to the importance of finding anomalies in research and the potential of anomalies to shed light and give greater insight into phenomena.

Комментарии • 18

  • @hermeniojrcabusog
    @hermeniojrcabusog 4 года назад +13

    Rest in Peace Clay. Thank you for your amazing ideas.

  • @htwootwo
    @htwootwo 10 лет назад +4

    Thanks for uploading these videos (Oxford SBS) thank you so much..
    These contents need to be distributed for the benefit of 'mankind' (Clay favorite word :-)).

  • @ryanesaki
    @ryanesaki 5 лет назад +11

    Pretty fascinating how he had the model of how airbnb was going to disrupt the hotel industry before knowing about airbnb.

  • @edmotionpictures
    @edmotionpictures 6 лет назад +5

    44:15 Start of anomalies of theory, ie, hotels and restaurants
    45:55 The technological core absent in some smaller companies; instead, emulation, no disruption
    48:35 Higher education case. Disruption in online learning

  • @johnadams8066
    @johnadams8066 3 года назад

    I am just an software engineer. I have nothing to do with business itself.
    But I like to learn the things I have not known before.
    Recently I am really into Clayton's theory. His research is unbelievably astonishing.
    RIP.

  • @chycho
    @chycho 10 лет назад +8

    OMG! Where is the Q&A? NOOOOooooooo!
    Please upload the Q&A.

  • @snippletrap
    @snippletrap 4 года назад +5

    RIP Clay. His model of a theory is a model of compression, by the way. Encoder-decoder.

    • @cubicinfinity
      @cubicinfinity 4 года назад +1

      Currently taking the class he designed. Made his death much more meaningful. Maybe makes the course more meaningful too.

  • @patrickmccormack4318
    @patrickmccormack4318 6 лет назад +2

    The video is just as relevant today as was four years ago. This day February 09, 2018, better late than never. Where's the bit of video covering Q&A? Lame of the school to not include it. BTW: First talk is always the best because natural expression and uncertainty propel a person forward.
    "Thank goodness we got it wrong, so that we could get it right." - Clayton Christensen

  • @EnagoRead
    @EnagoRead 3 года назад

    Hello Everyone! We are building is a community of researchers. Here we share and collaborate on ideas and resources. We have scholars, professors, industry experts from different parts of the world.
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  • @ShahabVaziri
    @ShahabVaziri 11 лет назад +3

    again really disappointing that the q&a is cut out. please upload separately if such files exist. ty

  • @sandeepvk
    @sandeepvk 6 лет назад +1

    good lecture but use case necessary

  • @frankli7848
    @frankli7848 3 года назад

    great

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    @bendoinamsao6335 3 года назад

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  • @alanklement5165
    @alanklement5165 4 года назад

    We've known for hundreds of years how to do research and how to build theory: it's called the scientific method.
    According to this guy, Einstein, Von Neumann, Galileo, Feynman, Newton have been doing it wrong...
    If you want to really learn how to do research, learn from a real scientist: ruclips.net/video/EYPapE-3FRw/видео.html

    • @crahul007
      @crahul007 4 года назад

      Alan Klement I’m sorry to say that you were probably listening with your mouth open. Unless you listen, it all sounds gibberish. It’s not

    • @alanklement5165
      @alanklement5165 4 года назад

      @@crahul007 How about commenting on the substance of my critique, instead of a thinly-veiled ad hominem?

  • @mauriciociers1677
    @mauriciociers1677 3 года назад

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