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Innovation and Diffusion as a Theory of Change

2010
In 1991, a Finnish computer science student named Linus Torvalds announced, in an email to an Internet news group: I’m doing a (free) operating system (just a hobby, won’t be big and professional) … this has been brewing since April, and is starting to get ready (Steinberg, Mulgan, & Salem, 2005).
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Diffusion of Innovation Theory and Integrated Pest Management

2009
The Diffusion of Innovation Theory dominated the theory and practice of agricultural extension system all over the world for almost half a century. It came under criticism too during the period. The theory was not considered adequate to manage the process of dissemination of IPM technology.
Rajinder Peshin   +2 more
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PPPs as Innovations: Insights from Diffusion Theory

Public Affairs And Governance, 2017
Public-private partnership (PPP) represents the cooperation between the government and the private sector for the delivery of public infrastructure and/or public utilities/services, drawing on their relative strengths, expertise and capacity of both to establish complementary relationships between them.
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Diffusion of Innovations and Network Effect Theory

2003
As described, standardization models focus rather on modeling the individual’s decision-making and the efficiency of centralized and decentralized coordination mechanisms than on dynamic processes in markets.
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Factors influencing autonomous vehicle adoption: an application of the technology acceptance model and innovation diffusion theory

Technology Analysis and Strategic Management, 2021
Kum Fai Yuen, Lanhui Cai, Guanqiu Qi
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Disruptive innovation from the perspective of innovation diffusion theory

Technology Analysis and Strategic Management, 2022
Jonathan C Ho
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Innovation Diffusion Theory: 100 Years of Development

2009
The structure of this chapter is as follows: in the introduction, the main notions and concepts of innovation diffusion theory accompanied by names of their creators will be presented in historical order. Further, in the main body of the chapter, these notions and concepts will be presented in detail.
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Rogers' Innovation Diffusion Theory (1962, 1995)

2015
This chapter presents an overview of a key overarching theory of adoption of innovations, Rogers' Diffusion of Innovations Theory. A complex yet coherent set of concepts and models comprise the overall theory, which is summarized by the definition established by Rogers (2003): “the process by which (1) an innovation (2) is communicated through certain ...
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Exploring blockchain adoption intentions in the supply chain: perspectives from innovation diffusion and institutional theory

International Journal of Physical Distribution and Logistics Management, 2022
Janet L Hartley   +2 more
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