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Hamid, Shahnaz. „Singhal Arvind and James W. Dearing (ed.). Communication of Innovations: A Journey with Everett Rogers. New Delhi: Sage Publications. 2006. 259 pages. Paperback. Indian Rs 360.00.“ Pakistan Development Review 45, Nr. 3 (01.09.2006): 496–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.30541/v45i3pp.496-497.

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The book “Communication of Innovations” comprises of ten essays that focus and highlight the ideas and works of a highly renowned student and proponent of diffusion of innovations, communication networks, and social change—Everett Rogers. Each chapter of the book discusses different aspects of Rogers’s dynamic personality, his individual and remarkable ways of working and advancing in his field. This book presents introductory remarks to Everett Rogers’ personality. His beginnings in the field of communication of innovation, his focus on diffusion of innovation, his optimism, his main intellectual contribution, the combination of the diffusion of innovation models and the main purpose of writing this book to ‘honour the memory and contributions’ of Rogers is also elaborated.
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Ryynänen, Sanna, und Riitta Uusisalmi. „Technological Innovations Through Digital Service Design in Hospital Districts“. International Journal of Innovation in the Digital Economy 12, Nr. 2 (April 2021): 48–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijide.2021040104.

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The aim of the study is to describe and increase understanding about digital service design in creating technological innovations in Finnish hospital districts. The data was collected via an open questionnaire during March-August 2019 and analyzed using a combined thematic and narrative analysis. Three distinct themes arose from the research narratives: cooperation, development, and cost. First, the importance of cooperation in the early stages of the service design process, when new technological innovation ideas are developed, was emphasized. Second, the possibilities of digitalization and need for new innovations were taken into account in the development theme. Third, costs define the utilization of an innovation and guide its initial development. If savings and costs are in balance, technological innovations will move forward. Moreover, the findings show that technological innovations in hospital districts progress in a certain pattern, and the utilization of innovations come from the need and pressure to evolve. Keywords Adoption of Innovation, Deployment of Innovation, Digital Service Design, Rogers's Diffusion of Innovation Theory, Service Design, Service Innovation, Specialized Medical Care
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Steckler, Allan, Robert M. Goodman, Kenneth R. McLeroy, Sonia Davis und Gary Koch. „Measuring the Diffusion of Innovative Health Promotion Programs“. American Journal of Health Promotion 6, Nr. 3 (Januar 1992): 214–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.4278/0890-1171-6.3.214.

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Once a health promotion program has proven to be effective in one or two initial settings, attempts may be made to transfer the program to new settings. One way to conceptualize the transference of health promotion programs from one locale to another is by considering the programs to be innovations that are being diffused. In this way, diffusion of innovation theory can be applied to guide the process of program transference. This article reports on the development of six questionnaires to measure the extent to which health promotion programs are successfully disseminated: Organizational Climate, Awareness-Concern, Rogers's Adoption Variables, Level of Use, Level of Success, and Level of Institutionalization. The instruments are being successfully used in a study of the diffusion of health promotion/tobacco prevention curricula to junior high schools in North Carolina. The instruments, which measure the four steps of the diffusion process, have construct validity since they were develóped within existing theories and are derived from the work of previous researchers. No previous research has attempted to use instruments like these to measure sequentially the stages of the diffusion process.
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RIXEN, MARTIN, und JÜRGEN WEIGAND. „AGENT-BASED SIMULATION OF CONSUMER DEMAND FOR SMART METERING TARIFFS“. International Journal of Innovation and Technology Management 10, Nr. 05 (Oktober 2013): 1340020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0219877013400208.

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An agent-based model simulates consumer demand for smart metering tariffs. It utilizes the Bass Diffusion Model and Rogers's adopter categories to locate demand-side barriers and drivers. Integration of empirical census microdata enables a validated socio-economic background for each consumer. The key performance indicators diffusion-speed and diffusion-level measure the effectiveness of regulatory interventions to induce diffusion. Pricing, promotion and quantity-regulation policies are tested. Scenario results emphasize the impact of both epidemic and probit effects. Speed of adoption is mainly triggered via interactions and consumer awareness. Level of diffusion primarily depends on pricing, willingness-to-pay and cost-benefit-thresholds. Data mining on agent's attributes highlight weaknesses in current regulatory requirements due to disadvantages in consumer acceptance and policy effectiveness. A "cash-for-clunkers" program could tackle major barriers for adoption and boost diffusion through synergies of pricing and promotion interventions.
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Lundberg, Mary, Susanne Engström und Helena Lidelöw. „Diffusion of innovation in a contractor company“. Construction Innovation 19, Nr. 4 (07.10.2019): 629–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ci-08-2018-0061.

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Purpose In the construction industry, it has proven difficult to implement and realize innovation efforts, for example in the development of industrialized construction and use of platform concepts. Thus, the purpose of this study is to characterize the innovation diffusion process in the social system of a large Swedish contractor company. Specifically, the diffusion of three innovative industrialized house-building (IHB) platforms and factors affecting their adoption and implementation (particularly effects of their perceived radicality in relation to the company’s decentralized characteristics) are identified and discussed. Design/methodology/approach A case study approach was applied, using empirical material including semi-structured interviews and archival records (research reports from earlier studies at different points in time related to each innovation and annual corporate reports). The material was analyzed using Rogers’ (2003) five-stage innovation process model, acknowledging the importance of social systems’ structures. Findings Structural characteristics of the social system strongly affect innovation diffusion. In subsystems that had not been involved in initiation of the innovations, they were regarded as radical, which hindered their adoption and implementation. Research limitations/implications This study builds upon the recent findings that successful innovation implementation depends on a range of contingencies in the construction context. Although the diffusion of the innovations per se has been traced over a ten-year period, generalizability is limited because the results come from one construction company. Practical implications Contractors have invested substantially in the development of industrialized construction and use of platform concepts, but less in their implementation, so they have obtained little gain. How innovations are perceived and implemented in different subsystems affects the success of their implementation in the overarching social system. Originality/value This study adheres to previous calls for more research on firm level in the complex social system of construction companies by adopting a ten-year perspective on the diffusion of innovation at a large contractor addressing in particular the impact of the innovations perceived radicality in relation to the decentralized characteristics of the company.
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Rosana, Nurul, Nuddin Harahab, Gatot Ciptadi und Andi Kurniawan. „Theoretical Study: The Diffusion of "Piknet" Innovation Sound Wave Attractor In Bulak District, Surabaya“. Technium Social Sciences Journal 23 (09.09.2021): 763–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.47577/tssj.v23i1.4535.

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Diffusion of innovation is a process which needed in an effort to adapt to an idea or technology so that a person or group of people can adopt a new subject through the stages set. The purpose of this research is to hope that the process of accepting the attractor based on the "Piknet" sound wave as an innovation can be studied based on the diffusion theory of innovation from Rogers. The method used in this research is a literature review which was carried out for 2 (two) months, in June and July 2021. The object of the writing is to deepen Rogers' theory of the diffusion of innovations that can be used as a basis for determining the stages of the wave-based attractor diffusion process. the sound of "Piknet" to groups of fishing fishermen in Bulak District, Surabaya. Rogers' innovation diffusion theory can be used as the basis for the diffusion process of "Piknet" sound wave-based attractor innovation in Bulak District, Surabaya, using elements and stages of the decision process that are adapted to the conditions of the local community.
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Sarrina Li, Shu-Chu, Linlin Ku und Yuli Liu. „Using Rogers's Diffusion of Innovation Model to Examine the Willingness to Pay for Public Television in Taiwan“. International Journal on Media Management 15, Nr. 2 (April 2013): 99–118. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14241277.2013.775576.

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Achuthan, Krishnashree, Prema Nedungadi, Vysakh Kolil, Shyam Diwakar und Raghu Raman. „Innovation Adoption and Diffusion of Virtual Laboratories“. International Journal of Online and Biomedical Engineering (iJOE) 16, Nr. 09 (13.08.2020): 4. http://dx.doi.org/10.3991/ijoe.v16i09.11685.

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<p class="Title1" align="left">Educational technology such as Virtual laboratories (VLs) are being perceived as sustainable solutions to growing concerns related to laboratory skill training i.e. delivering quality laboratory education to a large number of students due to shortage of infrastructure and access especially in developing nations. With these VLs being an innovation for engineering education, the study of its diffusion in higher educational institutions is critical for gauging its impact. This study examines the five variables of Rogers Diffusion of Innovations theory in determining how VLs have changed or modified users through its adoption. The involvement of early adopters participating through a program called Nodal centers and their innovation decision stages are addressed. The study also analyzed the change agents as the nodal centers for diffusing the innovation in teaching and learning processes. Virtual laboratory adoption by users (n=43600) over 30 months was surveyed and factors of diffusion were reported. Similar scoring in assessment factors suggested relative advantage, technology acceptance, intention of use and relevance of trialability were pertinent in users' perception of VLs. Social hubs among higher education institutions promoted early adoption through better engagement of students.</p>
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Wonglimpiyarat, Jarunee, und Napaporn Yuberk. „In support of innovation management and Roger's Innovation Diffusion theory“. Government Information Quarterly 22, Nr. 3 (Januar 2005): 411–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.giq.2005.05.005.

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Dayyala, Niharika, Syed Kashif Raza Zaidi und Kallol Bagchi. „Diffusion of IFRS using innovation diffusion models“. International Journal of Accounting & Information Management 28, Nr. 4 (01.06.2020): 685–701. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijaim-01-2020-0002.

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Purpose This study aims to examine the diffusion pattern of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) into the countries and identifies the channels of diffusion. Design/methodology/approach Data includes 98 countries that made a public commitment to IFRS adoption from 2000 to 2016. Adoptee countries are categorized based on Rogers’ adopter categorizations to understand country characteristics. Innovation diffusion models such as internal influence, external influence and bass diffusion that explain diffusion patterns are applied to the cumulative adoption of IFRS. Coefficients of internal and external diffusion are obtained using the models to explain the mode of diffusion pattern of IFRS. Further tests are done to identify the best model that explains IFRS diffusion. Findings Findings show that IFRS diffusion is a result of external influence through vertical communication from a centralized body (IASB) and internal influence due to imitation and interpersonal communication between countries. Imitation effect among the countries has a stronger effect on the IFRS adoption compared to the communication obtained from IASB. Practical implications Findings obtained can help standards-setting bodies, organizations and countries to understand the potential future of adopters and non-adopters. It facilitates the standard-setting bodies to manage IFRS diffusion by implementing measures to spread the word on the benefits of IFRS. Originality/value The study generates value by modeling a successive increase in the number of IFRS adoptee countries using empirical methods and identifies the reasons for the diffusion life cycle of IFRS.
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Beausoleil, Angele Marie. „Revisiting Rogers: the diffusion of his innovation development process as a normative framework for innovation managers, students and scholars“. Journal of Innovation Management 6, Nr. 4 (15.03.2019): 73–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.24840/2183-0606_006.004_0006.

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Innovation has evolved into a core management function for most organizations. Business managers, regardless of sector or firm size, now require an understanding of and practice with the innovation process in order to develop a competence with navigating its winding path. To effectively engage in innovation processes, individuals require a distinct set of knowledge, aptitude and skills, or key innovative competencies. This paper examines a broad multidisciplinary literature focused on how innovation happens and the normative elements of its process, to inform key innovative competencies across its many phases. Through document analysis, empirically-based innovation process theories and models are examined with the intent to discover and propose a normative framework. The literature review provides a broad classification of innovation process descriptions and phases reflecting Everett Rogers’ original innovation-development process (IDP). Rogers’ IDP is proposed as a normative framework from which individual innovative competencies are identified and classified. Both the framework and typology are proposed as guides for innovation process understanding, participation and management. For innovation researchers and educators, this article suggests an innovation process normative framework may act as a recipe for further research on innovative competencies and innovation management pedagogical models.
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Mollaoglu, Sinem, Citra Chergia, Esin Ergen und Matt Syal. „Diffusion of green building guidelines as innovation in developing countries“. Construction Innovation 16, Nr. 1 (04.01.2016): 11–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ci-09-2014-0045.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to comprehend the ways of knowledge and application of green building guidelines and assessment systems as innovations diffuse in developing countries’ Architecture Engineering and Construction (AEC) industries. Design/methodology/approach – Building up on recent research on the India case, this study focused on Indonesia and Turkey and further studied “how green building assessment systems diffuse in developing countries”. A total of 110 experts representing individuals from private and governmental sectors from both countries responded to the conducted survey. Findings – Findings show insights to adoption of green building guidelines in developing countries, including their diffusion paths, barriers to their use and their applications. Additionally, the results are compared with the India case from the recent literature and analysed via the lens of the diffusion of innovation theory. Research limitations/implications – A random sampling of the AEC industries in developing countries in future studies and capturing of the evolution of the trends over time will provide further insights into the diffusion of innovation phenomena in the context of green building guidelines. Practical implications – Innovation adoption paths for green building guidelines in Indonesia, Turkey and India are similar, while a higher adoption rate is observed in the case of India. “Diffusion of innovation” categories for green building guidelines that define the state of each adopter at the time of survey conduct in India, Indonesia and Turkey are found. Environmental groups as innovator, large business houses as early adopter and nodal agencies as early majority are the common adopters and categories of green building guidelines. The study findings align with those in the literature and show that clients and market conditions can catalyse the diffusion of innovation in AEC industries in Turkey and Indonesia. Social implications – Diffusion of green building guidelines as innovations in developing countries’ AEC industries showed alignment with the Roger’s (2003) model. However, respondents in both Turkey and Indonesia reported approximately ten times as many innovators and twice as many early adopters as Roger’s (2003) model would predict. Because of the small proportions of late adopters and laggards in these two countries, any useful innovation should be quickly incorporated. Originality/value – Aligning with the literature, findings show that clients and market conditions catalyse diffusion of innovation in AEC industries in Turkey and Indonesia. It is important to note that both countries approximately have ten times as many innovators and twice as many early adopters as theory would predict. Because of the small proportions of late adopters and laggards in these two countries, useful green building innovations could be quickly incorporated.
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Neves, Jomar Nascimento, und Emílio José Montero Arruda Filho. „A difusão da inovação no contexto da adoção do processo judicial eletrônico – PJE“. Revista de Administração da UFSM 13, Nr. 2 (01.06.2020): 376–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.5902/1983465932620.

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This article analyzes a case study of technological innovation with the use of the Electronic Judicial Process - EJP, occurred in the 8th Regional Labor Court, in the 8th Brazilian Judicial District, in Belém, capital of the state of Pará (PA). The research adopted a qualitative and exploratory approach, carrying out interviews with users and actors who maintain the innovation process. The conclusions reflect, evaluate and describe the path of acceptance, adoption, and diffusion of the Electronic Judicial Process, following the stages developed by Roger’s theory regarding the process of innovation’s diffusion and adoption. The study identified that users are loyal to the EJP and they do not show any intention of replacing it, for example, with the tool that was in place before the EJP use. In addition, the study reveals the perception of the importance and superiority of the platform, adding more value to the innovative process, even observing that there were difficulties at the beginning of the adoption. The research showed that users perceived a reduction in the working time, which contributed for each individual become a potential actor in the process of adoption and diffusion of the innovation proposed within the Labor Court of Belém.
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Kaur Kapoor, Kawaljeet, Yogesh K. Dwivedi und Michael D. Williams. „Innovation adoption attributes: a review and synthesis of research findings“. European Journal of Innovation Management 17, Nr. 3 (05.08.2014): 327–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ejim-08-2012-0083.

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Purpose – Rogers’ diffusion of innovations theory typically concerns attributes that steer the process of inducing new ideas through various communication channels, which essentially diffuse different types of innovations into different systems. After Rogers, Tornatzky, and Klein presented 30 such attributes (five of which were Rogers’) that steered the process of innovation diffusion. The purpose of this paper is to use a systematic approach in reviewing the literature pertaining to these 30 attributes, followed by the meta-analysis of the articles collated in relevance to these attributes. Design/methodology/approach – Publications in the time frame of 1996-mid 2011 in this field of literature have been shortlisted for this review. A total of 223 innovation articles are studied in detail to collate the relevant data needed to reflect on the various informative trends exhibited by the shortlisted innovation attributes. Findings – An analysis of these trends will be carried out across three different categories – first, subjective analysis; second, seven features of an ideal innovation attribute study (approach, dependent variable, study type, instrument, measure, number of attributes, number of innovations, adopting unit); and third, antecedents and descendants of the innovation attributes, which altogether will be used deduce findings, limitations, and suggestions for future research from this review. Originality/value – No recent study has analysed existing research on less explored innovation adoption attributes. Therefore, analysis and findings presented in this research is original and will make adequate contribution to the existing research on this topic. Findings presented in this submission would be helpful for researchers, authors, reviewers, and editors.
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Hains, Bryan, und Kristina Hains. „Community Reaction towards Social Innovation: A Discussion of Rogers’ Diffusion of Innovations Theory in Consideration of Community Emotional Response“. Journal of International Agricultural and Extension Education 27, Nr. 1 (15.01.2020): 34–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.5191/jiaee.2020.27103.

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While originally utilized within the natural and agricultural sciences, the diffusion of innovation theory has been applied across numerous contexts. As we continue to apply this model within Extension education, international development, and other community education contexts around the world, it not only becomes pertinent to examine how it applies towards social innovations – innovations that improve the social good – but also to understand how communities react when adopting social innovations. Within this article, researchers propose an Emotional-Behavioral Influence Model to deepen the understanding as to how communities respond, emotionally and behaviorally, towards social innovations throughout the adoption process. They then overlay the model onto two examples, one urban and one rural, showcasing its application to communities worldwide. Finally, researchers discuss implications for extension professionals as they preflect on implementing social innovations in communities globally. Keywords: Diffusion of Innovation theory; flow; communities; downshifting; social innovation
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Johnson, Jeffrey, und James Murray. „Social Structure and Technology Transfer“. Practicing Anthropology 12, Nr. 4 (01.09.1990): 9–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.17730/praa.12.4.3v36t068105l7787.

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Issues surrounding technology transfer and the diffusion of innovations have been a major focus of social scientists. The rush to explore this area, however, has yielded a bewildering array of hypotheses and subsequent findings, as is evident from Everett Rogers's work (Communication of Innovations [New York, Free Press, 1983]). Most of the earlier work employed survey techniques in which the dependent variable, adoption, was related to a number of independent variables, usually characteristics of the adopter (e.g., income, education, cosmopoliteness, in one or several regression models. This approach viewed adoption as a function of the atomistic characteristics of the potential adopter. As such, early investigators often lost sight of the importance of the structure of social relations and their role in the adoption of innovations.
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Strutton, H. David, James R. Lumpkin und Scott J. Vitell. „An Applied Investigation Of Rogers And Shoemakers Perceived Innovation Attribute Typology When Marketing To Elderly Consumers“. Journal of Applied Business Research (JABR) 10, Nr. 1 (27.09.2011): 118. http://dx.doi.org/10.19030/jabr.v10i1.5973.

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<span>Rogers and Shoemakers typology of innovation, which has long represented the bench mark for research on the relationship of perceive innovation characteristics to the diffusion process, may not be appropriate for most marketing innovations according to the theoretical and empirical evidence developed in this research. The appropriateness of the innovation typology was investigated across innovations classified on a continuous-discontinuous continuum. The results suggest their model is appropriate for discontinuous innovations, but that respondents evaluated the continuous innovation along dissimilar dimensions, which were also smaller in number. The results argued for marketing appeals based on the determinant perceptual dimensions of innovations. For discontinuous innovations, marketing efforts should primarily focus on addressing the relative advantage and observability of the innovation. Organizations marketing continuous innovations should focus on the economic and performance advantages and ease of use associated with the product.</span>
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Tanye, Hannah Ayaba. „Perceived Attributes of Innovation: Perceived Security as an Additional Attribute to Roger’s Diffusion of Innovation Theory“. International Journal of Multicultural and Multireligious Understanding 3, Nr. 6 (01.12.2016): 6. http://dx.doi.org/10.18415/ijmmu.v3i6.57.

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The study attempts to contribute to the recent call on security issues in eLearning. Security issues in eLearning have been advanced at organizational level. These concerns had not been put in the light of effects on the diffusion of eLearning practice. ELearning involves the use of the web, digital media to deliver knowledge and skills. There is lack of the perspective of security issues at the individual level as a facilitator to the diffusion of innovations. This study proposes perceived security and how it affects the diffusion of eLearning practices in HEI as an additional perceived eLearning (innovation) attribute. The study seeks to find out the extent to which perceived security affect eLearning diffusion in the Universities. The research adopts a quantitative approach by the use of surveys. A survey has the capability of getting a wider and global perspective. Thus, these generalized views facilitate inform decision making in Universities’ eLearning practice. The dependent variable for the quantitative approach is the diffusion of eLearning practice in the Universities. The independent variables are the perceived characteristics of eLearning system by students and the factors that characterize students’ adoption of eLearning systems in Universities. The study found out that perceived security had the highest effect on eLearning diffusion among the students in the three Universities.
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Rusek, Martin, Dagmar Stárková, Vlastimil Chytrý und Martin Bílek. „ADOPTION OF ICT INNOVATIONS BY SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS AND PRE-SERVICE TEACHERS WITHIN CHEMISTRY EDUCATION“. Journal of Baltic Science Education 16, Nr. 4 (25.08.2017): 510–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.33225/jbse/17.16.510.

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This research is focused on secondary school chemistry teachers’ (N=276) and chemistry pre-service teachers’ (N=159) attitudes towards the use of information and communication technology (ICT) in education. A questionnaire constructed upon Rogers’ theory of diffusion of innovation was used. Based on the answers, the respondents were grouped according to their innovativeness – into types of innovation adopters. Analysis of the participants’ responses to the statements in the questionnaire suggests that neither gender nor their teaching experience influence their innovativeness. The respondents mostly tend to hold a pragmatic view, accept the role of ICT in education. However, they need proof to decide whether to adopt it in their teaching practice. As the respondents could leave their contact information, it is possible to further focus on particular groups of innovation adopters, to observe their lessons, analyse their approach and mainly influence and support those groups, which maintain a “role model” position and trigger diffusion of innovations. Keywords: chemistry education, ICT, diffusion of innovations, teachers’ attitudes, pre-service teachers’ attitudes.
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Yakymova, Larysa. „Modeling the Diffusion of Private Pension Provision“. Scientific Annals of Economics and Business 65, Nr. 4 (01.12.2018): 385–405. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/saeb-2018-0028.

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Abstract The purpose of this paper is threefold: to adapt the innovation diffusion models to describe and predict the diffusion of private pension provision; to evaluate the suitability of diffusion models based on the historical data from the Romanian and Ukrainian voluntary pension systems; and to compare the diffusion parameters of private pension provision in these countries. The study proven that diffusion models, such as the Rogers model and the Bass model, can reproduce the diffusion of innovations in the field of pensions. The Rogers diffusion parameters for Romania and Ukraine are almost identical; this gives grounds for a conclusion about the similar behavioral patterns in post-socialist countries. However, some limitations on models use are noted. During the crisis and when using the nudge mechanism, models are not always well-fitting, but when new pension schemes are introduced or new pension funds are opened, models can be used in “guessing by analogy”.
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Roberts, Richie, und Craig Edwards. „Overcoming Resistance to Service-Learning’s Use in the Preparation of Teachers for Secondary Agricultural Education: A Reframing of the Method’s Diffusion Challenges“. Journal of International Agricultural and Extension Education 27, Nr. 1 (19.01.2020): 15–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.5191/jiaee.2020.27102.

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Although service-learning (SL) has shown promise, its adoption as a method of instruction in secondary agricultural education remains tentative. As such, this philosophical investigation examined how resistance to SL might be uniquely manifested in the context of teacher preparation and the implications for agricultural education if viewed through the lens of Rogers’ (2003) diffusion of innovations theory. After synthesizing related research and theory, we argue the method of instruction’s barriers to adoption include not only a misalignment between teacher educators’ beliefs and practices, but also result from a lack of knowledge, including (a) awareness, (b) how-to, and (c) principles (Rogers, 2003). We also posit that contextual influences at three levels – personal, institutional, and societal – drive or constrain teacher educators’ knowledge of SL during the innovation-decision process. By reframing the problem in this way, implications emerge regarding the difficulties teacher educators may experience as they cross contextual borders and attempt to overcome the knowledge deficiencies likely to influence their pedagogical decision-making. In this regard, we offer an expansion to Rogers’ (2003) innovation-decision process so teacher educators can forecast, isolate, and address better the contextual challenges and knowledge-related problems likely foregrounding their resistance to adopting SL as a method of instruction. Keywords: Diffusion of Innovations theory; innovation-decision process; resistance; service learning; teacher preparation
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Bakkabulindi, FEK. „A call for Return to Rogers’ Innovation Diffusion Theory“. Makerere Journal of Higher Education 6, Nr. 1 (03.09.2014): 55. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/majohe.v6i1.4.

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Brdulak, Anna, Grażyna Chaberek und Jacek Jagodziński. „BASS Model Analysis in “Crossing the Chasm” in E-Cars Innovation Diffusion Scenarios“. Energies 14, Nr. 11 (31.05.2021): 3216. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en14113216.

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In the face of contemporary ecological problems, including the influence of transport and mobility on the greenhouse effect, policy makers see a solution in the technology of electric vehicles (EVs). This innovation has appeared in the automotive market around the world. In this article, Rogers’ innovation diffusion concept was used to determine if and when EVs could replace combustion engine vehicles. The aim of the article is to analyze the current situation of innovative electric vehicle (EV) technology on the European Union (EU) market and the potential and possible directions of its market diffusion. As a result of the analysis of the current situation of the EU automotive markets, three groups of countries with different market conditions regarding the development of EV technology were distinguished. The classification was carried out using the K-means clustering algorithm, based on the current level of innovation and the level of development of the LPG-(Liquefied Petroleum Gas) powered car market. Then, a group of countries with the greatest advancement in EV technology was selected for further research and market diffusion scenarios were created for this innovation using the Bass model, assuming the target market size of 70–100% of all passenger cars.
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Nath, Nirmala, YuanYuan Hu und Chris Budge. „Information technology and diffusion in the New Zealand public health sector“. Qualitative Research in Accounting & Management 13, Nr. 2 (20.06.2016): 216–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/qram-02-2015-0026.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to identify the influential agents that led to the successful acceptance and diffusion of the Concerto clinical workstation at the Northern District Health Board. Design/methodology/approach The paper draws on Rogers’ diffusion of innovation theory to interpret and analyse the factors that enabled acceptance and successful implementation of the innovative Concerto clinical workstation. Findings The authors conclude that human factors (clinicians) and non-human factors (the software package) simultaneously influenced the ready acceptance of the innovation. The reason for the positive acceptance and full diffusion of Concerto as compared to iHealth is the increased functionality it offers and its ability to provide clinicians with comprehensive patient records over a period of time, which assists in making informed decisions regarding the treatment, discharge, hospitalisation and recommendations for the future well-being of patients. Research limitations/implications The study focused on only one district health board (DHB); therefore, the outcomes may not be representative of all DHBs. Practical implications The study has practical implications for clinicians, DHB members and public health regulators. The outcomes illuminate the “agents” that positively influenced the diffusion of Concerto. The regulators and the DHBs can use this as a benchmark to determine how to lead the successful diffusion of information technology (IT) innovation in the public health sector. Social implications The impact on society is evident in the paper, as the use of an innovation, such as Concerto, saves time taken by clinicians to make more informed decisions regarding their patient care. Originality/value This study contributes to new knowledge by investigating the diffusion process of IT innovation with an intention of establishing the factors that enabled this process.
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Hadorn, Fabienne, Pascal Comte, Eliane Foucault, Diane Morin und Olivier Hugli. „Task-shifting Using a Pain Management Protocol in an Emergency Care Service: Nurses' Perception through the Eye of the Rogers's Diffusion of Innovation Theory“. Pain Management Nursing 17, Nr. 1 (Februar 2016): 80–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmn.2015.08.002.

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Lee, Ting-Ting. „Nurses’ adoption of technology: Application of Rogers’ innovation-diffusion model“. Applied Nursing Research 17, Nr. 4 (November 2004): 231–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apnr.2004.09.001.

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Musa, Haslinda, Namirah Ab Rahim, Badrul Hisham Ahmad und Mohamad Zoinol Abidin Abd Aziz. „The Influence of Innovation Characteristics on Low Loss Microwave Transmission Glass Adoption: A Conceptual Paper“. GATR Global Journal of Business Social Sciences Review 4, Nr. 2 (06.04.2016): 42–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.35609/gjbssr.2016.4.2(6).

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Objective - Based on theoretical considerations, this paper focuses on (1) the adoption level of Low Loss Microwave Transmission Glass (LLMTG), which encompasses as new innovation among users in Malaysia and (2) investigates the influences of innovation characteristics towards low loss microwave transmission glass (LLMTG). Methodology/Technique - This study seeks to determine the adoption level of innovations by these five key innovation characteristics: 1. relative advantage, 2. compatibility, 3. complexity, 4. observability, and 5. trialability to understand more about important factors when adopting LLMTG. This paper has developed a conceptual model of innovation characteristics by Roger's theory to be tested in the adoption of LLMTG. Findings - This conceptual study expected all factors will be associated positively to LLMTG adoption, except complexity. Novelty - This paper is the first study in Malaysia, which differentiate between energy saving glass (ESG) and low loss microwave transmission glass (LLMTG). It is strongly believed that this probation would contribute both to knowledge of the diffusion and implications for practice by aiding the industry. Type of Paper - Conceptual Keywords: relative advantage; complexity; compatibility; observability, trialability; low loss microwave transmission glass; adoption.
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Varsakelis, Dessoy, von Stosch und Pysik. „Show Me the Money! Process Modeling in Pharma from the Investor’s Point of View“. Processes 7, Nr. 9 (04.09.2019): 596. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pr7090596.

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Process modeling in pharma is gradually gaining momentum in process development but budget restrictions are growing. We first examine whether and how current practices rationalize within a decision process framework with a fictitious investor facing a decision problem subject to incomplete information. We then develop an algorithmic procedure for investment evaluation on both monetary and diffusion-of-innovation fronts. Our methodology builds upon discounted cash flow analysis and Bayesian inference and utilizes the Rogers diffusion of innovation paradigm for computing lower expected returns. We also introduce a set of intangible metrics for quantifying the level of diffusion of process modeling within an organization.
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LEE, T. „Nursesʼ adoption of technology: Application of Rogersʼ innovation-diffusion model*1“. Applied Nursing Research 17, Nr. 4 (November 2004): 231–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0897-1897(04)00071-0.

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Benson, Tim. „Digital innovation evaluation: user perceptions of innovation readiness, digital confidence, innovation adoption, user experience and behaviour change“. BMJ Health & Care Informatics 26, Nr. 1 (April 2019): e000018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjhci-2019-000018.

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BackgroundInnovation spread is a key policy objective for health systems world-wide, but adoption success varies enormously. We have developed a set of short generic user-reported measures to help understand how and why healthcare innovations spread. This work builds on the literature and on practical experience in developing and using patient-reported outcome measures.MeasuresThe Innovation Readiness Score measures user perceptions of how much they are open to and up-to-date with new ideas, and whether their organisations are receptive to and capable of innovation. It is based on Rogers’ classification of innovativeness (innovator, early adopter, early majority, etc).The Digital Confidence Score rates users’ digital literacy and confidence to use digital products, with dimensions of familiarity, social pressure, support and digital self-efficacy.The Innovation Adoption Score rates the adoption process in terms of coherence and reflective thought before, during and after implementation. It is based on Normalisation Process Theory.The User Satisfaction measure assesses a digital product in terms of usefulness, ease of use, support and satisfaction.The Behaviour Change measure covers user perceptions of their capability, opportunity and motivation to change behaviour, based on the COM-B model.These measures have been mapped onto Greenhalgh’s NASSS Framework (non-adoption, abandonment and challenges to scale-up, spread and sustainability of health and care technologies).ConclusionThese tools measure different aspects of digital health innovations and may help predict the success of innovation dissemination, diffusion and spread programmes.
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Cho, Kyoo-Lak, und So Young Jo. „"A Study on the Diffusion and Adoption of e-Learning among Elementary School Teachers: Based on Rogers' Theory of Diffusion of Innovation"“. Journal of Educational Technology 28, Nr. 2 (30.06.2012): 409–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.17232/kset.28.2.409.

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Oliveira, Leonardo Ferreira de, und Carlos Denner dos Santos. „INTENDED AND UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES OF INNOVATION ADOPTION: OPEN GOVERNMENT DATA ADOPTION BY THE FEDERAL DISTRICT OF BRAZIL“. REAd. Revista Eletrônica de Administração (Porto Alegre) 25, Nr. 1 (April 2019): 1–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1413-2311.214.80559.

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ABSTRACT The purpose of this paper is to discuss intended and unintended consequences regarding innovation adoption. Starting with the assumptions presented on the seminal work of Everett M. Rogers’ Diffusion of Innovations, a framework to the analysis of the consequences of innovation adoption has been developed and then applied to the case of the open government data adoption by the Federal District Government of Brazil. The model is useful because it shows that different stakeholders of an innovation can perceive inversely the effects of the very same consequence, which brings new perspectives in the management of the innovation process inside a pro-innovation bias society. With the model, it is possible to analyze that some groups put pressure against innovation adoption, not because of resistance to change but because they are perceiving negative consequences related to the innovation adoption. The study presents two major contributions. First theoretical, presenting a model for analysis of the consequences of innovation adoption based on literature review and interview of specialists. Second empirical, providing a way to map the innovation adoption process regarding the view of the different stakeholders’ roles and can be used by the private and public sector.
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Horng, Jeou-Shyan, Chih-Hsing Sam Liu, Sheng-Fang Chou, Chang-Yen Tsai und Da-Chian Hu. „Developing a sustainable service innovation framework for the hospitality industry“. International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management 30, Nr. 1 (08.01.2018): 455–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijchm-12-2015-0727.

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Purpose This study aims to determine essential attributes of sustainable service innovation (SSI) in the Taiwan hospitality industry. Design/methodology/approach By combining qualitative and quantitative methodologies while considering perspectives on sustainable management and service innovation, the present study extends the related literature on SSI and presents a new framework. The decision-making trail and evaluation laboratory (DEMATEL) analytical approaches are used to identify relations between dimensions and their causality attributes. Findings The findings of the DEMATEL result indicate that innovation diffusion has direct and indirect effects on dimensions of sustainable innovation and on organizational factors. Furthermore, sustainable innovation emerged as the most important attribute while the analytic network process analysis was used. Practical implications The critical dimensions identified in this study may serve as guidelines that hospitality practitioners or hotel managers may use when engaging in SSI. Social implications Sustainability management is ranked the most important criterion of sustainable practice, which indicates that considerations of sustainability are necessary when hospitality managers wish to carry out a sustainability project in an organization. Furthermore, organizational capabilities were ranked the most important criteria among all organizational factors. This finding implies that the first step involves establishing a shared vision. Originality/value The current study integrates and applies Rogers’ (2003) diffusion of innovations theory (DIT) to identify how to facilitate sustainability through service innovation. In so doing, this study can add to our knowledge in the hotel industry by using the DIT.
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Walker, Judi, und Sue Whetton. „The diffusion of innovation: Factors influencing the uptake of telehealth“. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare 8, Nr. 3_suppl (Dezember 2002): 73–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1258/13576330260440934.

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summary The actual use of telehealth, particularly for clinical consultations, has in many cases been less than anticipated. The literature identifies a number of factors or barriers. These include legal issues, technical difficulties, time and convenience, cost and training/familiarity with the equipment. No single factor has been identified as being consistently present. Rogers’ diffusion of innovation theory suggests that organizational structures and cultures will affect health professionals’ perceptions of telehealth. The introduction of telehealth services affects existing work practices and workflows. We believe that it is necessary to develop strategies for the introduction of telehealth applications which take into account the idiosyncrasies of the health service sector, and the particular structures and cultures of individual organizations within that sector.
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Rizan, C., J. Phee, C. Boardman und G. Khera. „General Surgeon’s Antibiotic Stewardship: Climbing the Rogers Diffusion of Innovation Curve“. International Journal of Surgery 47 (November 2017): S70—S71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijsu.2017.08.364.

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Gledson, Barry J., und David Greenwood. „The adoption of 4D BIM in the UK construction industry: an innovation diffusion approach“. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management 24, Nr. 6 (20.11.2017): 950–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ecam-03-2016-0066.

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Purpose British construction industry KPI data collected over recent years shows a trend in projects exceeding their time schedules. In 2013, the UK Government set a target for projects timeframes to reduce by 50 per cent. Proposed interventions included more rapid project delivery processes, and consistent improvements to construction delivery predictions, deployed within the framework of 4D Building Information Modelling (BIM). The purpose of this paper is to use Rogers’ Innovation Diffusion theory as a basis to investigate how this adoption has taken place. Design/methodology/approach In total, 97 construction planning practitioners were surveyed to measure 4D BIM innovation take-up over time. Classic innovation diffusion research methods were adopted. Findings Results indicated an increasing rate of 4D BIM adoption and reveal a time lag between awareness and first use that is characteristic of this type of innovation. Research limitations/implications Use of a non-probability sampling strategy prevents the results being generalisable to the wider construction population. Future research directions and methods are suggested, including qualitative investigations into decision-making processes around 4D BIM, and case studies exploring the consequences of 4D BIM adoption. Practical implications Recommendations of how to facilitate the adoption of 4D BIM innovation are proposed, which identify the critical aspects of system compatibility and safe trialling of the innovation. Originality/value This paper reinforces 4D BIM as an innovation and records its actual UK industry adoption rate using an accepted diffusion research method. By focusing on UK industry-wide diffusion the work also stands apart from more typical research efforts that limit innovation diffusion exploration to individual organisations.
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Wiryany, Detya, und Tiarani Vidia Pratami. „Kekuatan Media Baru Youtube Dalam Membentuk Budaya Populer“. ArtComm : Jurnal Komunikasi dan Desain 2, Nr. 02 (05.11.2019): 25–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.37278/artcomm.v2i02.199.

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Technology has never ceased to grow through time. The development itself giving a chance to new media such as Youtube to grow rapidly. Youtube is one of the largest social media that we had now. Popular culture was born from YouTube, and it’s so quickly spread by anyone who does. The Innovation Diffusion Theory developed by Everett Rogers describes how new ideas and technologies spread in culture. Basically, the Innovation Diffusion Theory explains the process of how innovation is delivered through certain channels all the time to the people from the social system. The most obvious impact that we can see today was the number of famous people that came from YouTube
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Kim, Jinhee, und So-Young Park. „Exploring the Diffusion Factors of Process-Fortified Assessment in Schools: Based on Rogers’ Innovation Diffusion Theory“. Korean Educational Administration Society 39, Nr. 2 (30.06.2021): 247–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.22553/keas.2021.39.2.247.

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Padyab, Ali, Abdolrasoul Habibipour, Aya Rizk und Anna Ståhlbröst. „Adoption Barriers of IoT in Large Scale Pilots“. Information 11, Nr. 1 (29.12.2019): 23. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/info11010023.

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The pervasive connectivity of devices enabled by Internet of Things (IoT) technologies is leading the way in various innovative services and applications. This increasing connectivity comes with its own complexity. Thus, large scale pilots (LSPs) are designed to develop, test and use IoT innovations in various domains in conditions very similar to their operational scalable setting. One of the key challenges facing the diffusion of such innovations within the course of an LSP is understanding the conditions in which their respective users decide to adopt them (or not). Accordingly, in this study we explore IoT adoption barriers in four LSPs in Europe from the following domains: smart cities, autonomous driving, wearables and smart agriculture and farming. By applying Roger’s Diffusion of Innovation as a theoretical lens and using empirical data from workshops and expert interviews, we identify a set of common and domain specific adoption barriers. Our results reveal that trust, cost, perceived value, privacy and security are common concerns, yet shape differently across domains. In order to overcome various barriers, the relative advantage or value of using the innovation needs to be clearly communicated and related to the users’ situational use; while this value can be economic in some domains, it is more hedonic in others. LSPs were particularly challenged in applying established strategies to overcome some of those barriers (e.g., co-creation with end-users) due to the immaturity of the technology as well as the scale of pilots. Accordingly, we reflect on the theoretical choice in the discussion as well as the implications of this study on research and practice. We conclude with providing practical recommendations to LSPs and avenues for future research.
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Nangawe, Abbi Godfrey. „Adoption of web-based assessment in higher learning institutions (HLIs)“. Journal of Applied Research in Higher Education 7, Nr. 1 (13.04.2015): 113–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jarhe-03-2014-0036.

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Purpose – The increasing availability of the internet has facilitated the development of web-based tools for the assessment of students’ learning in higher learning institutions (HLIs). However, research reveals that the use of such tools is largely dependent on the attitudes of academic and non-academic staff. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to investigate those attitudes from the standpoint of Eric Rogers’ (1983, 2003) theory of diffusion of innovation. Design/methodology/approach – This is study of the attitudes of higher education staff members towards web-based student assessment, using Eric Rogers’ theory of diffusion of innovation as a lens. Findings – Promisingly, the survey of staff members in (HLIs) in Tanzania, a developing country, indicates moderately favourable attitudes towards adoption, diffusion and sustained use of web-based assessment of student learning. Originality/value – This is a unique look at HLIs in Tanzania and how staff attitudes are leaning in favour of embracing online assessment technology.
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Elison, Sarah, Jonathan Ward, Glyn Davies und Mark Moody. „Implementation of computer-assisted therapy for substance misuse: a qualitative study of Breaking Free Online using Roger's diffusion of innovation theory“. Drugs and Alcohol Today 14, Nr. 4 (25.11.2014): 207–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/dat-05-2014-0025.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the adoption and implementation of computer-assisted therapy (CAT) using Breaking Free Online (BFO) in a social care and health charity working with people affected by drugs and alcohol dependence, Crime Reduction Initiatives (CRI). Design/methodology/approach – Semi-structured interviews were conducted with service managers, practitioners, peer mentors and service users. Data were thematically analysed and themes conceptualised using Roger's Diffusion of Innovation Theory (Rogers, 1995, 2002, 2004). Findings – A number of perceived barriers to adoption of BFO throughout CRI were identified within the social system, including a lack of IT resources and skills. However, there were numerous perceived benefits of adoption of BFO throughout CRI, including broadening access to effective interventions to support recovery from substance dependence, and promoting digital inclusion. Along with the solutions that were found to the identified barriers to implementation, intentions around longer-term continuation of adoption of the programme were reported, with this process being supported through changes to both the social system and the individuals within it. Research limitations/implications – The introduction of innovations such as BFO within large organisations like CRI can be perceived as being disruptive, even when individuals within the organisation recognise its benefits. For successful adoption and implementation of such innovations, changes in the social system are required, at organisational and individual levels. Practical implications – The learning points from this study may be relevant to the substance misuse sector, and more widely to criminal justice, health and social care organisations. Originality/value – This study is the first of its kind to use a qualitative approach to examine processes of implementation of CAT for substance misuse within a large treatment and recovery organisation.
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Straub, Evan T. „Understanding Technology Adoption: Theory and Future Directions for Informal Learning“. Review of Educational Research 79, Nr. 2 (Juni 2009): 625–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.3102/0034654308325896.

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How and why individuals adopt innovations has motivated a great deal of research. This article examines individuals’ computing adoption processes through the lenses of three adoption theories: Rogers’s innovation diffusion theory, the Concerns-Based Adoption Model, the Technology Acceptance Model, and the United Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology. Incorporating all three models, this article suggests technology adoption is a complex, inherently social, developmental process; individuals construct unique yet malleable perceptions of technology that influence their adoption decisions. Thus, successfully facilitating technology adoption must address cognitive, emotional, and contextual concerns. This article also focuses specific attention on adoption theory outside of a formal organization and the implications of adoption theory on informal environments.
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Grover, Purva, Arpan Kumar Kar und Marijn Janssen. „Diffusion of blockchain technology“. Journal of Enterprise Information Management 32, Nr. 5 (04.09.2019): 735–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jeim-06-2018-0132.

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Purpose Although blockchain is often discussed, its actual diffusion seems to be varying for different industries. The purpose of this paper is to explore the blockchain technology diffusion in different industries through a combination of academic literature and social media (Twitter). Design/methodology/approach The insights derived from the academic literature and social media have been used to classify industries into five stages of the innovation-decision process, namely, knowledge, persuasion, decision, implementation and confirmation (Rogers, 1995). Findings Blockchain is found to be diffused in almost all industries, but the level of diffusion varies. The analysis highlights that manufacturing industry is at the knowledge stage. Further public administration is at persuasion stage. Subsequently, transportation, communications, electric, gas and sanitary services and trading industry had reached to the decision stage. Then, services industries have reached to implementation stage while finance, insurance and real estate industries are the innovators of blockchain technologies and have reached the confirmation stage of innovation-decision process. Practical implications Actual implementations of blockchain technology are still in its infancy stage for most of the industries. The findings suggest that specific industries are developing specific blockchain applications. Originality/value To the best of the authors’ knowledge this is the first study which is using social media data for investigating the diffusion of blockchain in industries. The results show that the combination of Twitter and academic literature analysis gives better insights into diffusion than a single data source.
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Alkhateeb, Fadi M., Nile M. Khanfar und David Loudon. „Physicians' Adoption of Pharmaceutical E-Detailing: Application of Rogers' Innovation-Diffusion Model“. Services Marketing Quarterly 31, Nr. 1 (28.12.2009): 116–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15332960903408575.

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Haryati, Haryati. „Hubungan Antara Karakteristik Sosial Ekonomi Dengan Pengambilan Keputusan Inovasi Siaran Televisi Digital“. Jurnal Penelitian Komunikasi 16, Nr. 2 (14.11.2013): 119–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.20422/jpk.v16i2.35.

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Migration from analog to digital technology, requires a lot of preparation, both from the side of the device, the regulation of the broadcasting industry, and the society. This study refers to the Diffusion of Innovations theory (the theory of Diffusion of Innovation) (Rogers, 1986) that try to explain how an innovation (technology) can be accepted into the community, through a process of decision. The aim of the research is to find out the relationship between socio-economic characteristics of the innovation and decision-making broadcast of digital television. This research uses a quantitative approach with descriptive methods aim to find out the relationship between socio-economic characteristics of the innovation and decision-making broadcast of digital television. The research was carried out in seven counties/cities in West Java Province and Banten Province. The selection of samples is carried out by Multistage Random Cluster Sampling. The number of samples as many as 813 people assigned by Proportional Sampling techniques, with the character category of respondents age 15 years until 64 years. Significance test results with the method at the rate of 5% Pearson pointed out that, the relationship between innovation decision-making variables with socio-economic characteristics on three aspects, namely, education, income, and spending is weak and insignificant, while on access to information, the value of relationships and significant. This suggests the necessity of strengthening the capacity of absorption of community efforts in the face of digital broadcast television, can be done by fixing the value of any existing components on the operational level. As a priority, is how the effort to improve the economy of society, especially in terms of education, income, and expenditure permonth.
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Dehkordi, Majid A. „Early stage commercialization strategies: How did Prius family affect Toyota electric vehicle development?“ International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science and Software Engineering 8, Nr. 2 (06.03.2018): 51. http://dx.doi.org/10.23956/ijarcsse.v8i2.531.

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Although researches in the eco-friendly innovation studies have contributed much to technological development, a limited contribution has been made to the importance of structural concepts, strategic decisions and early stage marketing in the diffusion of innovation. The uniqueness of this research lies in its effort of exploring Toyota’s commercialization strategies for the first generation of its green vehicles, Prius Hybrid and RAV4 EV. Literature is reviewed from both historical and technological perspectives. The Roger’s Diffusion model was used and on the basis on this review, it has been argued that Toyota’s hybrid vehicle commercialization strategy affected this company’s electric vehicle development at least for a decade. The results fill a gap in the literature, particularly in Green vehicles research, development, and marketing.
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Fernando, Senaka, Arthur Money, Tony Elliman und Lorna Lines. „Older Adults and Diffusion of Assistive Web-Base Technologies“. Journal of Information Technology Research 3, Nr. 1 (Januar 2010): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jitr.2010010101.

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Recent surveys show that the number of people over the age of 65 is increasing worldwide and there is a considerable discussion about the scope of improving the older adults’ autonomy and independence, using recent developments in information technology. One of such development is web services and it is rapidly becoming a major means of accessing healthcare in the community and many government services for the older adults. However several researchers argue that age-related cognitive impairments have a detrimental effect on use of such web services by older adults. However, little and systematic applied research has been conducted on how age related cognitive impairments might affect the usage of web services by older adults. Undoubtedly, understanding the relationship between the cognitive changes that accompany aging and their impact on older adults’ usage of web services will be beneficial for designing web services for this group. The article demonstrates how such understanding has been employed to develop an assistive technology to improve older adults’ interaction with online forms (e.g. state benefit application form). However, the article acknowledges that this new assistive technology does not guarantee that people with age-related cognitive impairments accept it, as diffusion of innovation research shows that getting a new technology adopted, even when it has noticeable advantage, is often very difficult. Consequently, the article identifies critical factors that need to be considered when adopting this new assistive technology, drawing on Rogers’s theory of Diffusion of Innovations.
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Pashaeypoor, Shahzad, Tahereh Ashktorab, Maryam Rassouli und Hamid Alavi-Majd. „Predicting the adoption of evidence-based practice using “Rogers diffusion of innovation model”“. Contemporary Nurse 52, Nr. 1 (Februar 2016): 85–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10376178.2016.1188019.

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Fung Ivan Chan, Tan, Marianne Borja, Brett Welch und Mary Ellen Batiuk. „Predicting the Probability for Faculty Adopting an Audience Response System in Higher Education“. Journal of Information Technology Education: Research 15 (2016): 395–407. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/3548.

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Instructional technologies can be effective tools to foster student engagement, but university faculty may be reluctant to integrate innovative and evidence-based modern learning technologies into instruction. Based on Rogers’ diffusion of innovation theory, this quantitative, nonexperimental, one-shot cross-sectional survey determined what attributes of innovation (relative advantage, compatibility, complexity, trialability, and observability) predict the probability of faculty adopting the audience response system (ARS) into instruction. The sample of the study consisted of 201 faculty at a university in the southeastern United States. Binary logistic regression analysis was used to determine the attributes of innovation that predict the probability of faculty adopting the ARS into instruction. Out of the five attributes, compatibility and trialability made significant contributions to the model. The implication of the findings is that, in order to maximize adoption, the faculty needs to be given the opportunity to pre-test the ARS prior to implementation, and they need to know how the technology will assist them in achieving their pedagogical goals. Recommendations were made to leverage these attributes to foster faculty adoption of the ARS into instruction.
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Wei, Yan, Lizheng Shi, Jian Ming, Luyang He, Yan Xu und Yingyao Chen. „Physicians' perception toward non-invasive prenatal testing through the eye of the Rogers' diffusion of innovation theory in China“. International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care 36, Nr. 3 (28.04.2020): 239–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266462320000136.

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ObjectivePhysicians' attitudes and adoption behavior toward the delivery of prenatal tests take vital significance for its influence on their professional practice and patient acceptance. This study aimed to identify how physicians have perceived the diffusion of non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) in China.MethodsA cross-sectional study was conducted from July 2016 to October 2016 in Shanghai, and Fujian and Sichuan Provinces in China. Physicians working on prenatal screening completed a self-report questionnaire. Following Roger's diffusion of innovation model, multivariable logistic regressions were performed separately for the following key elements of the theory which influence diffusion: physician-perceived attributes of NIPT, communication channels, the nature of the social system, the extent of change agent (who introduces innovations into a society), promotion efforts, and physicians' benefits from adopting NIPT.ResultsMost specialists had a positive attitude (53.2 percent) toward NIPT, whereas 58.9 percent of physicians had already adopted NIPT in their clinical practice. Physician adoption of NIPT was positively associated with the strength of HTA evidence (p = .03), perceived communication frequency with colleagues (p = .04), adoption by other physicians (p = .07), hospital competition (p = .06), hospital teaching status (p = .02), perceived for-profit genetic testing company's promotion (p < .001), and perceived clinical practice skill improvement (p = .02). However, the adoption behavior toward NIPT may be negatively associated with physician-perceived ethical concerns of NIPT (p = .06).ConclusionObstetricians and gynecologists’ positive perceptions facilitate the adoption of NIPT. Combined with cost-effectiveness analysis of prenatal screening methods, health policy makers can promote the adoption of appropriate, cost-effective prenatal screening in pregnant women.
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