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Destructive Creation, Creative Destruction, and the Paradox of Innovation Science [PDF]
Innovation or the creation and diffusion of new material, social and cultural things in society has been widely studied in sociology and across the social sciences, with investigations sufficiently diverse and dispersed to make them unnavigable.
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Health care providers are in the midst of a massive effort to diffuse innovative approaches to patient care. While most innovations fail, a few diffuse successfully and are sustained. This month's DataGraphic describes the spread or outcomes of four important health care delivery innovations adopted by hospitals or primary care clinicians: hospital ...
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What Will Affect the Diffusion of AI Agents?
For billions of people, the threat of the Novel Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 and its variants has precipitated the adoption of new behaviors. Pandemics are radical events that disrupt the gradual course of societal change, offering the possibility that some ...
James W. Dearing
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Diffusion of Innovations: Patenting or Standardization [PDF]
In this paper, the authors proposed provisions under which the standards are more preferable than patents. They are defined in duopoly model of Standard - Patent.
Iosif Aronov, Aleksandr Zazhigalkin
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Is calendar time the true clock of innovation? By combining complexity science with innovation economics and using vaccine datasets containing over three million citations and eight regulatory authorisations, we discover that calendar time and network order describe innovation progress at varying accuracy.
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Understanding Diffusion of Recurrent Innovations [PDF]
The diffusion of innovations theory has been studied for years. Previous research efforts mainly focus on key elements, adopter categories, and the process of innovation diffusion. However, most of them only consider single innovations. With the development of modern technology, recurrent innovations gradually come into vogue.
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Standards Development and Innovative Products. When should Standards be Prepared? [PDF]
Usually, innovative products came to market with no standardization in their characteristics, resulting in frequent incompatibilities among similar products from different manufacturers.
Joseph Aronov+5 more
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Diffusion of Innovation In Competitive Markets-A Study on the Global Smartphone Diffusion [PDF]
In this work, the aim is to study the diffusion of innovation of two competing products. The main focus has been to understand the effects of the competitive dynamic market on the diffusion of innovation. The global smartphone operating system sales are chosen as an example.
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A Framework for Introducing Global Health Innovations to the US
Background: Across the globe, there are successful health innovations that could help improve public health in US communities at lower cost and with higher effectiveness than standard practice.
Soo Yun Shin+6 more
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National culture and attitudes' impact on diffusion of sustainable new technology-based products [PDF]
Purpose – Sustainability is increasingly becoming an essential aspect of technological innovations. In addition, the diffusion of sustainable new technology-based products appears to be uneven across the globe.
Mayank Jaiswal, Lee Zane
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