CONCEPT
Nondisruptive Creation
Kim and Mauborgne's 2023 framework for innovation that creates new markets and new jobs without destroying existing ones — the strategic alternative to displacement that the AI transition urgently requires to avoid mass dislocation.
Nondisruptive creation is the concept Kim and Mauborgne developed in Beyond Disruption to address the societal costs of innovation that creates value by destroying existing industries, companies, and livelihoods. While Clayton Christensen's disruption framework celebrated the creative destruction through which new technologies displace incumbents, Kim and Mauborgne's research shows that many of the most significant value creations in economic history were nondisruptive: they generated new demand without cannibalizing existing demand, created new jobs without eliminating existing ones, and expanded the total economy rather than redistributing it. Examples include the founding of new industries (microfinance, life coaching, environmental consulting), the creation of new product categories within existing industries (smartphones adding capabilities rather than replacing cameras and phones), and the conversion of noncustomers into participants (expanding total market size). The concept has particular urgency in the AI era, where the fear of mass technological unemployment dominates public discourse. Kim and Mauborgne's prescription is not to slow AI deployment but to accelerate nondisruptive creation — building