نتایج جستجو برای: adoption of innovations

تعداد نتایج: 21169658  

Journal: :MIS Quarterly 2001
Robert G. Fichman

Engineering from the University of Michigan, and a Ph.D. in Information Technologies from the MIT Sloan School of Management. His current research interests include IT adoption and diffusion, management of technology and innovation, software development tools and methods, and real options. He has published in Abstract The extent of organizational innovation with IT, an important construct in th...

Journal: :Journal of substance abuse treatment 2008
Carrie B Oser Paul M Roman

This study used a diffusion of innovations theoretical framework [Rogers, E. M. 2003. Diffusion of innovations. 5th edition. New York: The Free Press] to identify organizational-level predictors of a categorical typology of substance abuse treatment centers based on naltrexone adoption. Data from the National Treatment Center Study (N = 158) were used to examine the impact of socioeconomic stat...

2009
Niamh O'Riordan Frédéric Adam Philip O'Reilly

This research-in-progress paper investigates the impact of social structures in virtual worlds (VWs) on the diffusion of innovations within them. Research has illustrated that innovation diffusion takes place within virtual worlds. VWs facilitate the emergence of purposeful communities which support the (often real-world) activities of their members including the development and adoption of inn...

2012
Till J. Winkler

This cumulative dissertation contributes to the question of the theoretical relationship between information technology (IT) governance and the adoption of IT-based innovations. IT governance has been described specifically as the locus of responsibility for IT functions within organizations. Innovation adoption in this context refers to the decision of an organization to make use of a technolo...

2008
Boumediene Ramdani Peter Kawalek

The attention of software vendors has moved recently to Small to Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) offering them a vast range of Enterprise Systems (ES) including ERP, CRM, SCM and E-Procurement systems, which were formerly adopted by large firms only. From reviewing the literature on the adoption and diffusion of Information Systems’ (IS) innovations, the question of ‘why some SMEs choose to ado...

2003
David Jones Kieren Jamieson Damien Clark

Due to the constantly evolving nature of Web-based Education (WBE) it is often difficult for educators to understand the issues, challenges, impact, and effort required to introduce WBE innovations. This lack of knowledge can contribute to the limited adoption and less than successful implementation of WBE innovations. This paper draws on an aspect of innovation diffusion theory to propose a mo...

Journal: :IJEA 2009
Boumediene Ramdani Oswaldo Lorenzo Peter Kawalek

The attention of software vendors has moved recently to Small to Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) offering them a vast range of Information Systems’ (IS) innovations including enterprise systems (ES), which were formerly adopted by large firms only. Although the number of SMEs adopting new IS innovations has increased over time, strong empirical evidence is still lacking. This paper aims to fill...

Journal: :The Gerontologist 2012
Amanda J Lehning

PURPOSE OF THE STUDY To examine the characteristics associated with city government adoption of community design, housing, and transportation innovations that could benefit older adults. DESIGN AND METHODS A mixed-methods study with quantitative data collected via online surveys from 62 city planners combined with qualitative data collected via telephone interviews with a subsample of 18 surv...

2018
Kari Bjerke Batt-Rawden Evastina Björk Dag Waaler

There is limited research on the adoption phase of the implementation process in human service organizations relating to innovations in the public sector. This study focuses on human factors involved in adoption and implementation and of innovations in health care intended to improve the quality of public health service delivery by introducing new technology. A longitudinal case study from Norw...

2010
Adam G. Dunn Blanca Gallego

Medical innovations, in the form of new medication or other clinical practices, evolve and spread through health care systems, impacting on the quality and standards of health care provision, which is demonstrably heterogeneous by geography. Our aim is to investigate the potential for the diffusion of innovation to influence health inequality and overall levels of recommended care. We extend ex...

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