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Clayton Christensen’s theory of disruptive innovation inspired a generation of entrepreneurs and businesses, ranging from small start-ups to global corporations. But three decades after the theory was introduced, debates have emerged around how it should be applied — especially within technology start-ups that have driven so much economic growth since 2000. In this episode, a panel of expert scholars discuss the legacy of disruptive innovation, and how the common perception of disruption has drifted away from its original meaning.