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    Rogers in his book Diffusion of Innovations, first published in 1962. Rogers argues that diffusion is the process by which an innovation is communicated...
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  • another. It is distinct from the diffusion of innovations within a specific culture. Examples of diffusion include the spread of the war chariot and iron smelting...
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  • Everett Rogers (category University of Michigan faculty)
    diffusion of innovations theory and introduced the term early adopter.[citation needed] He was distinguished professor emeritus in the department of communication...
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    Diffusion of ideas and innovations studies focus on the spread and use of ideas from one actor to another or one culture and another. This line of research...
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    in his widely acclaimed 1962 book Diffusion of Innovations (now in its fifth edition). Bass diffusion model Diffusion (business) Hype cycle Lazy user model...
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    lens of diffusion of innovations, a sociological theory popularized by Everett Rogers in 1962. Diffusion of innovation is a process of communication that...
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    However, understanding of diffusion of eco-innovations recently has gained more importance given the fact that some eco-innovations are already at a mature...
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    long economic cycles and on diffusion of innovations. Arnulf Grübler's book (1990) gives a detailed account of the diffusion of infrastructures including...
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  • area of social network analysis. Most of the early work in heterophily was done in the 1960s by Everett Rogers in his book Diffusion Of Innovations. According...
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  • chasm'. Crossing the Chasm is an adaptation of an innovation-adoption model called diffusion of innovations theory created by Everett Rogers, The author...
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  • The Everett Rogers Diffusion of innovations theory – for any new idea, concept, product or method, there are five categories of adopters: Innovators...
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  • The sociological theory of diffusion is the study of the diffusion of innovations throughout social groups and organizations. The topic has seen rapid...
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  • this, Everett Rogers published Diffusion of Innovations, a highly influential work that described the different stages of product adoption. Bass contributed...
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    Rogers, E.M., Diffusion of Innovations, New York, The Free Press, p. 5. Based on Rogers, E.M., The Diffusion of Innovations, 5th ed., N.Y., Free...
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  • Arvind Singhal (academician) (category Academic staff of the Chemnitz University of Technology)
    scientist and academician. His academic research has focused on diffusion of innovations, the positive deviance approach, organizing for social change,...
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    all innovations require a new invention. Technical innovation often manifests itself via the engineering process when the problem being solved is of a technical...
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  • Early adopter (category Diffusion)
    an early customer of a given company, product, or technology. The term originates from Everett M. Rogers' Diffusion of Innovations (1962). Typically,...
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  • Technological change (category Innovation)
    overall process of invention, innovation and diffusion of technology or processes. In essence, technological change covers the invention of technologies...
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  • later cites them both in his work Diffusion of Innovations, in which critical mass plays an important role. The concept of critical mass had existed before...
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  • homogenous experience, and knowledge diffusion spreads heterogeneous experience across organizations. Diffusion of innovations theory explores how and why people...
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  • introduced it in his 1962 book, Diffusion of Innovations, writing that "Diffusion is the process by which an innovation is communicated through certain...
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  • Peyton Young (category University of Michigan alumni)
    Games and Economic Behavior, 45 (2003), 73–96. H.P Young, "The Diffusion of Innovations in Social Networks” in The Economy as a Complex Evolving System...
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    Technology acceptance model (category Diffusion)
    consequence of such attitudes and intentions. Earlier research on the diffusion of innovations also suggested a prominent role for perceived ease of use. Tornatzky...
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  • In diffusion of innovation theory, a pro-innovation bias is a belief that innovation should be adopted by the whole society without the need for its alteration...
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    of the diffusion of innovations, this means positive word of mouth: the hazard function is a monotonically increasing function of the proportion of adopters...
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    technological or tangible diffusion from one culture to another. Diffusion of innovations theory presents a research-based model of why and when individuals...
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  • model of personal computer use, diffusion of innovations theory, and social cognitive theory). Subsequent validation by Venkatesh et al. (2003) of UTAUT...
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    Technology life cycle (category Diffusion)
    modelled in diffusion of innovations theory. This is because customers respond to new products in different ways. Diffusion of innovations theory, pioneered...
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  • Thermodiffusion Diffusion of innovations within a society or a culture or between them Lexical diffusion within a culture Trans-cultural diffusion of culture items between...
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  • include the athletic shoe company Airwalk, the diffusion model, how rumors are spread, decreasing the spread of syphilis in Baltimore, teen suicide in Micronesia...
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