TY - BOOK AU - Schiffer,Michael B. TI - Spectacular flops: game-changing technologies that failed SN - 9780989824996 PY - 2019///] CY - Clinton Corners, New York PB - Eliot Werner Publications, Inc. KW - Inventions KW - History KW - Popular works KW - New products KW - System failures (Engineering) KW - Errors KW - Business failures N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 275-293) and index; Understanding technological failures -- Secret project : Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot and the first automobile -- Too little, too late : the atmospheric railway -- Putting electromagnetism to work -- Audacious engineer : Isambard Kingdom Brunel and the Great Eastern steamship -- Ferdinand de Lesseps' Panama Canal -- Crackpot invention? Nikola Tesla's world system -- Visionary inventor : R. Buckminster Fuller's dymaxion world -- The nuclear-powered bomber -- Domesticating the bomb : "Geographical engineering" and Project Chariot -- Chrysler's turbojet-powered automobile -- The Concorde : supersonic airliner -- Fusion, hot and cold -- Conclusion : several limited generalizations N2 - "Many technologies begin life as someone's vision of an ambitious, perhaps audacious, technology that is expected to have a revolutionary impact on consumers--whether families, companies, or societies. However, if that highly touted technology fails "prematurely" at some point in its life history, it becomes a spectacular flop. Employing a behavioral perspective, this book presents a sample of twelve spectacular flops encompassing the past three centuries, ranging from the world's first automobile to the nuclear-powered bomber. Because technologies may fail from many different causes, spectacular flops pose a special challenge to the author's long-term project of furnishing generalizations about technological change. Instead of constructing generalizations that apply to all spectacular flops, this book provides limited generalizations that pertain to particular groups of technologies bounded by parameters such as "long-term development projects" and "one-off projects." The reader need have no prior familiarity with the technologies because basic principles are introduced as needed"-- ER -