dudism
/ˈdʌdzɪzəm/Definitions
1. noun
a tendency to avoid or dismiss new or unproven ideas, especially in the context of technology or innovation.
“The company’s culture was criticized for its dudism, which stifled creativity and progress.”
1. noun
a tendency to avoid or dismiss new or unproven ideas, especially in the context of technology or innovation.
“The company’s culture was criticized for its dudism, which stifled creativity and progress.”