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Diffusion of Innovations in Organisations
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2005During the past two decades, the world has witnessed a significant change in the nature of the technological and administrative practices and processes faced by organisations in different areas of their operations, such as manufacturing processes, operation technologies, and information systems (Shields, 1997).
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2015
Everett M. Rogers (*1930 in Carroll, IA; † 2004 in Albuquerque, NM) gilt mit seinem mittlerweile in funfter Auflage erschienenem Buch Diffusion of innovations fraglos als Vater der Diffusionsforschung. In seinem Schlusselwerk setzt er sich mit der Frage auseinander, wie sich Innovationen in einem sozialen System verbreiten und welche in- und externen ...
Anna Sophie Kümpel, Veronika Karnowski
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Everett M. Rogers (*1930 in Carroll, IA; † 2004 in Albuquerque, NM) gilt mit seinem mittlerweile in funfter Auflage erschienenem Buch Diffusion of innovations fraglos als Vater der Diffusionsforschung. In seinem Schlusselwerk setzt er sich mit der Frage auseinander, wie sich Innovationen in einem sozialen System verbreiten und welche in- und externen ...
Anna Sophie Kümpel, Veronika Karnowski
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INNOVATION DIFFUSION AND IMPLEMENTATION
International Journal of Innovation Management, 1999Economic progress continues to be greatly influenced by the development and adoption of innovations. Maintaining momentum necessitates understanding factors that influence the choices made by organisations. Diffusion and implementation research have each sought to understand necessary conditions and motivations and to identify obstacles. Whether these
Farhoomand, A, Drury, D
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1995
The shape of the standard product life-cycle implies that purchasers for a new class of product become customers at different times, and at different rates, following its introduction. This has been described as the diffusion of innovation or the adoption process.
Mike Meldrum, Malcolm McDonald
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The shape of the standard product life-cycle implies that purchasers for a new class of product become customers at different times, and at different rates, following its introduction. This has been described as the diffusion of innovation or the adoption process.
Mike Meldrum, Malcolm McDonald
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The Diffusion of an Unsuccessful Innovation [PDF]
It is often assumed that only successful or effective innovations diffuse. This article examines the diffusion of an unsuccessful protest tactic used during the student divestment movement: the shantytown. Two factors led student activists to adopt it. The first factor was the media construction of the tactic as successful.
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A note on the diffusion of innovation
Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 1993Abstract The paper deals with the process of substitution between technologies in a framework of increasing returns to scale. The approach stresses the interaction between capacity expansion and market demand as explanations of the diffusion of technologies into their niches.
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Diffusion of preventive innovations
Addictive Behaviors, 2002The present paper draws on the diffusion of innovations model to derive a series of strategies for speeding up the spread and implementation of new ideas in preventing addiction. Preventive innovations usually require an action at one point in time in order to avoid an unwanted future condition.
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Innovation, Diffusion and Regions [PDF]
Several explanations have been offered for the slow down of the world economy since the early 1970s and the international recessions of the mid 1970s and early 1980s: the destruction of the international monetary system when the Bretton-Woods regime of fixed exchange rates was replaced by generally fluctuating exchange rates in 1973, the oil-price ...
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Diffusion of technology innovation
Advances in Nursing Science, 1990Within the context of nursing informatics as a field that addresses the use of information technology by nurses as they care for patients, carry out administrative tasks in health facilities, and educate others in the discipline, this article presents the theoretic perspectives of the adoption and implementation of such technologies.
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