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Internet adoption and knowledge diffusion
Academy of Management Proceedings, 2015What is the capacity of ICT to reduce the (geographical and technological) localization of knowledge?
Chris M. Forman, Nicolas van Zeebroeck
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IS Implementation, Adoption and Diffusion in Healthcare
Proceedings of the 38th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2005The adoption of different types of technologies is studied and explained. Integration technology adoption describes the link between characteristics of integration technology and their fit with the reasons for adoption. A critical review is provided of telemedicine, where a case is made for an extension of system usage to include the quality of use as ...
Roel W. Schuring, Ton A. M. Spil
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The adoption and diffusion of collaborative systems and technology
Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Hawaii International Conference on Systems Sciences. 1999. HICSS-32. Abstracts and CD-ROM of Full Papers, 1999Starting with hicss-31, this mini-track has been focussing on the processes and dynamics relating to the organizational adoption of collaborative systems and technology, and the subsequent diffusion of such systems and technology within adopting organizations.
Matthew K. O. Lee +2 more
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New Product Adoption and Diffusion
Journal of Consumer Research, 1976This paper summarizes what we have learned from research on the diffusion of innovations that contributes to understanding new product adoption, discusses how the background of diffusion research affected its contributions and shortcomings, and indicates future research priorities.
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2017
In this chapter we discuss specific sets of models: diffusion models and adoption models. Diffusion models describe the spread of an innovation among a set of prospective adopters over time. A diffusion model depicts successive increases in the number of adopters and predicts the continued development of a diffusion process already in progress (Mahajan
Leeflang, Peter S.H., Wieringa, Jaap E.
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In this chapter we discuss specific sets of models: diffusion models and adoption models. Diffusion models describe the spread of an innovation among a set of prospective adopters over time. A diffusion model depicts successive increases in the number of adopters and predicts the continued development of a diffusion process already in progress (Mahajan
Leeflang, Peter S.H., Wieringa, Jaap E.
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Technology Diffusion and Adoption
2014Customers have proven to be a precious source of new solutions in various product categories and, by becoming directly involved in the innovation process, they can help companies better anticipate market changes. The social media has been found to be an effective channel to share the attributes of technology and knowledge on its application, and ...
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Adoption and Diffusion of Innovation
2019This chapter examines theories of the adoption and diffusion of innovation. It explores the issue of whether innovation diffusion is a social or economic process, and the importance of initial customer selection. Also discussed are the need to identify clear pathways to market, the barriers to market entry, and substitution threats.
Tim Mazzarol, Sophie Reboud
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From Adoption to Diffusion of a Telehealth Innovation
Proceedings of the 41st Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS 2008), 2008Telehealth innovations promise to provide extensive medical benefits by increasing access to healthcare services and lowering costs at the same time. However, while many telehealth initiatives are considered technically viable and medically relevant, they often fail to go beyond the status of prototype applications.
Sunyoung Cho +2 more
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Facilitating Innovation Adoption and Diffusion
Information Resources Management Journal, 1998Despite many potential benefits for both the employer and the employee resulting from telework arrangements, this innovation has not been adopted and diffused as expected. This study uses innovation theory as a foundation to study the growth of telework by empirically testing the strength of the relationship between facilitator variables and the ...
Cynthia P. Ruppel, Geoffry S. Howard
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