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Diffusion of the Innovation

2011
Imagine being the inventor of, say, a clock radio but not having enough money or marketing knowledge to introduce the product to the marketplace. This is supposedly what happened when GE developed the clock radio. Similarly, some 40 years ago there was a rumor that the inventor of the Xerox machine tried to sell his product for 10 years and died broke.
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The Diffusion of an Innovation among Physicians

Sociometry, 1957
problem is reported in this paper. The population is physicians in four cities; the item whose use was spreading was a new drug; and the study focused on the ongoing social processes which finally led to widespread adoption of the drug by these physicians.
James S. Coleman   +2 more
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The Diffusion of Product Innovations

2018
This chapter explores the patterns of adoption and use of original and new-to-market product innovations. Three levels of diffusion are identified: (i) the spreading of first use across countries (the extensive margin); (ii) the spreading of first use across users within countries (the intensive margin); and (iii) increasing intensity of use by ...
Paul Stoneman   +2 more
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Generation and Diffusion of Innovation

2013
Generation and diffusion of innovation are two distinct processes that are interlinked in several ways. First, innovation efforts of firms are stimulated by the diffusion of innovation ideas.
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Justice in the Diffusion of Innovation*

Journal of Political Philosophy, 2011
Tony Cole   +2 more
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Diffusion of Innovations

Technology and Culture, 1985
Pamela E. Mack, Everett M. Rogers
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The diffusion of innovation

2017
Definitions of military innovation are not yet settled, but in general, innovation is considered to have occurred when three components can be observed: organizational change, significant scope and impact, and increased military effectiveness. A key sign that the broader military institution places a high value on the special operations forces (SOF ...
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Diffusion of Innovations

Revue Française de Sociologie, 1964
O. Benoit, Everett M. Rogers
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Diffusion of innovations

Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions, 1997
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