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The '''Sailing Ship Effect''' is a phenomenon in [[business]] by which the introduction of a new technology to a market accelerates the innovation of an incumbent technology. <ref>{{cite journal|last=Howells|first=John|coauthors=Handelshøjskolen i Århus|title=The Response of Old Technology Incumbents to Technological Competition: Does the Sailing Ship Effect Exist?|journal=Journal of Management Studies|year=2002|month=November|volume=39|issue=7|pages=887-906|doi=10.1111/1467-6486.00316|url=http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1467-6486.00316/abstract|accessdate=6 October 2013}}</ref> The effect is the economic version of the [[red queen effect]] in [[biology]].
The '''Sailing Ship Effect''' is a phenomenon in [[business]] by which the introduction of a new technology to a market accelerates the innovation of an incumbent technology. <ref>{{cite journal|last=Howells|first=John|coauthors=Handelshøjskolen i Århus|title=The Response of Old Technology Incumbents to Technological Competition: Does the Sailing Ship Effect Exist?|journal=Journal of Management Studies|year=2002|month=November|volume=39|issue=7|pages=887-906|doi=10.1111/1467-6486.00316|url=http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1467-6486.00316/abstract|accessdate=6 October 2013}}</ref> The effect is the economic version of the [[Red Queen hypothesis|red queen effect]] in [[biology]].


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The Sailing Ship Effect is a phenomenon in business by which the introduction of a new technology to a market accelerates the innovation of an incumbent technology. [1] The effect is the economic version of the red queen effect in biology.

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  1. ^ Howells, John (2002). "The Response of Old Technology Incumbents to Technological Competition: Does the Sailing Ship Effect Exist?". Journal of Management Studies. 39 (7): 887–906. doi:10.1111/1467-6486.00316. Retrieved 6 October 2013. {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help); Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)

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