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ISDN: ADOPTION AND DIFFUSION ISSUES
Information Systems Management, 1993Integrated services digital network (ISDN) technology has garnered a great deal of attention but not much use. Reasons for low use include decision makers’ lack of familiarity with the technology and the job of cost justification. Potential adopters of ISDN can develop effective strategies for planning and infusing this technology into their ...
Vincent S. Lai +2 more
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Access, adoption, and diffusion [PDF]
This paper assesses long-term impacts of vegetable and polyculture fish production technologies on a variety of measures of household and individual well-being in Bangladesh. In 1996–1997, households were surveyed in three sites where nongovernmental organizations and extension programs were disseminating agricultural technologies—about two to six ...
Kumar, Neha, Quisumbing, Agnes R.
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Modeling Adoption Behavior for Innovation Diffusion
2019In the current AI era, an increasing number of new technologies have been developed which promote disruptive innovation, making analysis of diffusion of innovation ever more important. Where previous studies have mainly focused on the direct influence of new technology adoption behaviors, this article proposes a new model (Adoption Behavior-based ...
Enguo Zhou +6 more
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The Adoption and Diffusion of an Accounting Innovation
Accounting and Business Research, 1971This article is based on American experience. The legal references are American. The American spelling of ‘installment’ with two 1s is preferred by the authms. The bracketed numbers in the footnotes refer to items in the Bibliography given at the end of the article.
E. E. Comiskey, R. E. V. Groves
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Tractor Variety, Adoption, and Diffusion
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017The tractor provides an interesting example in the adoption and diffusion of technology and the contextual factors that affected it – especially when contrasted with the automobile. The first tractors were developed around 1892 and did not arrive on more than 25 percent of farms until nearly 50 years later. Automobiles, on the other hand, had about the
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Networks and the diffusion/adoption of MRPII
Integrated Manufacturing Systems, 1996Considers the way in which firms first become aware of computer‐aided production management technologies, with reference to three case studies. Focuses on the process through which firms ultimately decide to invest in MRPII, in order to understand more fully the way in which MRPII has diffused within the UK.
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Diffusion and Adoption: the Lessons of Experience
1989This chapter comprises an analysis of project case-study material, with the aim of isolating the main factors that seem to account for the cases of success as well as of failure in the diffusion and adoption of improved rural technologies. The focus is on upgraded versions of traditional technologies, though a few cases fall into one or other of the ...
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The Adoption and Diffusion of Service Products [PDF]
The objective of this paper is to theoretically explore the innovation, adoption and diffusion of service product. A theoretical model of the diffusion of service product is developed that takes account of transportation, waiting and searching casts in the adoption of service product.
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