Technological Momentum

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Relations

  • Technological Determinism: Technological Momentum refers to the idea that once a technology is adopted, it becomes difficult to change or abandon due to its own inertia.
  • Technological Determinism: Technological Momentum is a concept that describes how technological systems can become ‘locked-in’ and difficult to change due to their inherent inertia and vested interests.
  • Social Shaping of Technology: Recognizes that once technologies are established, they can develop a momentum that makes them difficult to change or redirect.