نتایج جستجو برای: innovation adoption

تعداد نتایج: 142464  

2010
Kieran Conboy Brian Donnellan Lorraine Morgan Xiaofeng Wang

The objective of this panel is to discuss how firms can operate both an open and agile innovation process. In an era of unprecedented changes, companies need to be open and agile in order to adapt rapidly and maximize their innovation processes. Proponents of agile methods claim that one of the main distinctions between agile methods and their traditional bureaucratic counterparts is their driv...

2013
Majharul Talukder Ali Quazi

While prior studies focused on the determinants of adoption of technological innovation in large scale businesses, there is a lack of empirical research on this issue of acceptance of social networks in SMEs in emerging economies. This study addresses this lacuna by focusing on the social factors driving Indonesian SMEs’ adoption of technological innovation. A theoretical model based on the ext...

2014
Alicia Cook

Diffusion of innovation theory overview Diffusion of innovation theory was developed by Everett Rogers in the 1950s from research investigating why particular farmers delayed the decision to use an improved variety of corn, despite being aware of the benefits. Rogers undertook further investigation looking at adoption of innovations across a range of sectors, including education and health, and...

2012
Wan-Yu Yu

In recent years, though, the concept of fit has been now in widespread used in strategic management research, it is in its infancy for applying fit concept to service innovation issue. Therefore, drawing on the concept of fit, this present research proposed an innovation service fit model within service innovation, market orientation, marketing strategy, and IT adoption are coexisted. The persp...

2013
Abdullahi Umar

The purpose of this paper is to examine the imperativeness of synthesizing disaster related constructs with the traditional variables often studied in innovation adoption. To achieve this, the paper drew on upper echelon theory McEntire’s model. A conceptual model was proposed and relationships were establihed based on literature review. The literature supported the following claims made in the...

Journal: :J. Computer-Mediated Communication 2009
Y. Connie Yuan Dan Cosley Howard T. Welser Ling Xia Geri Gay

This paper studies the diffusion of SuggestBot, an intelligent task recommendation system that helps people find articles to edit in Wikipedia. We investigate factors that predict who adopts SuggestBot and its impact on adopters’ future contributions to this online community. Analyzing records of participants’ activities in Wikipedia, we found that both individual characteristics and social tie...

2015
Quang Neo Bui M. Lynne Markus Sue Newell

The dominant design theory posits that widespread innovation adoption, at least for product innovations, happens when a vendor shakeout occurs and subsequently a dominant design of the product emerges. This paper examines how the dominant design theory holds for non-product innovations: could we expect widespread adoption to occur with alternative designs? Through the widespread adoption of Ent...

2003
Nabeel Al-Qirim

Using a theoretical framework extracted from thetechnological innovation theories, this research attempts to explain factors influencing the adoption and diffusion of telemedicine utilising the video conferencing technology (TMVC) for dermatology within health Waikato (HW) in New Zealand. Findings indicate weak presence of critical assessment into technological innovation factors prior to TMVC ...

2010
John A Francis Erin M Abramsohn Hye-Youn Park

BACKGROUND Since the passage of Proposition 99, California's comprehensive tobacco control programme has benefited from a localised policy adoption process that allows for the innovation and diffusion of strong local tobacco control policies throughout the state. METHODS The policy adoption continuum is described in the context of California's smoke-free workplace movement, and the influence ...

2007
Ritsuko Ozaki Alexander Frenzel

This paper considers a mechanism in which consumers make decisions to take up innovations and suggests that consumer innovation uptakes should be looked at from the consumption point of view. There is a gap in our knowledge of the way consumer cultures of consumption and lifestyles explain their decisions to adopt innovations, as existing research mainly looks at the technical functionalities a...

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