نتایج جستجو برای: innovation diffusion

تعداد نتایج: 243246  

2012

The following paper shows an interactive tool which main purpose is to teach how to play a flute. It consists of three stages the first one is the instruction and teaching process through a software application, the second is the practice part when the user starts to play the flute (hardware specially designed for this application) this flute is capable of capturing how is being played the flut...

2006
Xin Li Zhigao Liao

New product innovations are emerging in large numbers day by day, and constantly struggling for market acceptance. Various models have been constructed to explore the principles of innovation diffusion and market share. The relationships between those innovations also draw the attention of scholars, and many competition models have been established to show today’s competitive social environment...

2010
Jason MacVaugh Francesco Schiavone

Abstract Purpose – The purpose of this article is to integrate existing theoretical explanations for innovation diffusion across the disciplines of marketing, innovation and sociology research. Design/methodology/approach – Literature reviews and historical case analysis were used to support an integrative model. Findings – Innovation diffusion is affected by technological, social and learning ...

2013
Giovanni Dosi Richard R. Nelson

Scholars from a wide variety of disciplines who have studied technological advance in some detail have converged on the proposition that technological advance needs to be understood as proceeding through an evolutionary process characterized by multiple search efforts, deep intertechnological differences in the ways potential opportunities are tagged, ubiquitous uncertainty and innovation-drive...

2012
Peter MacNicol

This policy brief explores the use and expands the conversation on the ability of geospatial technologies to represent Indigenous cultural knowledge. Indigenous peoples’ use of geospatial technologies has already proven to be a critical step for protecting tribal self-determination. However, the ontological frameworks and techniques of Western geospatial technologies differ from those of Indige...

Journal: :Journal of diabetes science and technology 2008
Patty Curoe Telgener Serena Lowe

As reimbursement continues to decline for diabetes management technologies and practice overhead continues to rise, it is becoming increasingly important to understand the current reimbursement environment for new technological innovations in diabetes care. The current environment demands a strong partnership among providers, key stakeholder groups, and industry to advocate for favorable coding...

2008
Tariq Bhatti

This study presents an extended technology acceptance model that integrates innovation diffusion theory to investigate what determine user mobile commerce acceptance. This paper models the factors relationships such as perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, personal innovativeness, subjective norms, behavioral control and intention to adopt mobile commerce. The proposed model was empirica...

2000

Two recent developments in innovation research constitute the basis of the broader research area of which this paper is part: the increasing interest in organisational innovations (OI) and the conceptualisation of innovation systems (IS). In Alänge and Lundgren (2000), a theoretical framework for studying the diffusion of OI is developed. The main purpose of this paper is to apply the framework...

2017
Philipp Wunderlich Andreas Größler

The purpose of this study is to introduce system dynamics as a methodology to analyze intraorganizational innovation diffusion processes. Therefore, a purely algebraic model is replicated and analyzed in a system dynamics environment before it is extended by relaxing the restrictive assumption that intra-group diffusion and inter-group diffusion take place consecutively. The findings of this st...

2010
Fariba Hashemi Max-Olivier Hongler Olivier Gallay

We construct a model of innovation diffusion that incorporates a spatial component into a classical imitation-innovation dynamics first introduced by F. Bass. Relevant for situations where the imitation process explicitly depends on the spatial proximity between agents, the resulting nonlinear field dynamics is exactly solvable. As expected for nonlinear collective dynamics, the imitation mecha...

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