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The power of innovation diffusion: How patent transfer affects urban innovation quality

Journal of business research, 2022
Peizhen Jin, S. Mangla, Malin Song
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Innovation, Diffusion and Regions [PDF]

open access: possible, 1989
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 Innovation

2000
The study of urban systems accompanied the beginning of quantitative geography in the 1960s, and is quickly becoming one of the discipline’s most rapidly developing fields (Murayama 1982a). From concepts of the 1960s that emphasized an explanation of static spatial order in one time period such as King’s urban dimension (1966), Berry’s distribution ...
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Modelling seasonality in innovation diffusion

Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 2014
Abstract The ability to forecast new product growth is especially important for innovative firms that compete in the marketplace. Today many new products exhibit very strong seasonal behaviour, which may deserve specific modelling, both for producing better forecasts in the short term and for better explaining special market dynamics and related ...
GUIDOLIN, MARIANGELA, GUSEO, RENATO
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Innovation Diffusion

International Journal of Social Ecology and Sustainable Development, 2014
The phenomenon of diffusion has been extensively studied from different disciplines in the natural and social sciences and has been used in the study of innovation dynamics. Diffusion plays also a central role to the study of disease-spread within a population, being an essential element of epidemiological research.
Nikolaos Evangelatos, Elias Carayannis
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Diffusion of technology innovation

Advances in Nursing Science, 1990
Within 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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The antecedents of creative article diffusion on blogs: Integrating innovation diffusion theory and social network theory

Online information review (Print), 2017
Purpose Bloggers often create digital content. Diffusion of the creative articles can make many bloggers or readers visit blog platforms. Restated, diffusion of the creative articles can assist blog service providers (BSPs) to retain bloggers ...
Hsiu-Hua Cheng
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Invention, Innovation and Diffusion

1988
In the twentieth century, competition between firms has been largely on the basis of product improvements and cost advantages generated by developments in methods of production and organisation. However, textbooks often ignore the process of change, concentrating instead on the beneficial effects of price competition.
Paul R. Ferguson, Glenys J. Ferguson
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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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