نتایج جستجو برای: diffusion of innovation

تعداد نتایج: 21197005  

2016
Samuel H. Amber

The new U.S. Army vision contends that heuristics are practical tools for achieving innovation. Overcoming complex terrain and adaptive hybrid threats in Syria, Iraq, and Afghanistan requires technological innovation. Supportability issues result from modifying deployed weapon systems with new technology for countering these types of threats. Collecting detailed data on deployed weapon systems ...

1998
Ritu Agarwal Manju Ahuja

This paper draws upon innovation diffusion theory and more recent conceptualizations of IT adoption behavior to examine systematic differences among Rogers’ adopter categories. We extend Rogers’ theory by characterizing adopter categories based on personality, belief, and attitudinal variables recently found to be salient in IT adoption behaviors. Theoretical predictions were empirically tested...

Journal: :Journal of environmental management 2013
Georgina Maffey Mark Reed R Justin Irvine René van der Wal

Policy frameworks for protected areas, such as the EU habitats directive, ensure that environmental monitoring takes place to assess the condition of these sites. However, this monitoring rarely extends to the wider countryside, and there is no obligation for private landowners to detect trends in habitat condition. Using the diffusion of innovations model as an analytical framework we conducte...

Journal: :Journal of diabetes science and technology 2011
David Kerr Rebecca Messing Ansgar Resch

Self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG) values is an accepted requirement for patients with diabetes using multiple daily injections of insulin. Nevertheless, for many patients, the full value of SMBG has yet to be realized due to a number of factors that contribute to patients not taking appropriate action based on the achieved result. The reasons for this are complex but are related to the bu...

Journal: :The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science 2015
Chris Hollis Richard Morriss Jennifer Martin Sarah Amani Rebecca Cotton Mike Denis Shôn Lewis

Digital technology has the potential to transform mental healthcare by connecting patients, services and health data in new ways. Digital online and mobile applications can offer patients greater access to information and services and enhance clinical management and early intervention through access to real-time patient data. However, substantial gaps exist in the evidence base underlying these...

2006
Tzu-Ling Chen

The purpose of this study aims to examine adult learner’s perception related to e-learning effectiveness. The model of diffusion of innovations (DOI) was used as the research framework and quantitative research methodology employing survey techniques was applied to collect the data. The targeted population identified in this study includes adult learners and Taiwanese civil service personnel wh...

2011
Oluwasola Oni Anastasia Papazafeiropoulou

Recent research suggests that the majority of the Small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) ebusiness research focusses primarily on studying innovation diffusion within the SMEs themselves with limited research into the supply-side of innovation diffusion This study examines the supply side of innovation diffusion to SMEs in south east United Kingdom (UK). It aims to examine and provide an ind...

2002
Sandra Nutley Huw Davies Isabel Walter

This paper sets out the key ideas, models and debates within the diffusion of innovations (DoI) literature and reviews the implications of these for developing a better understanding of research utilisation and evidence-based policy and practice (EBPP) implementation. The analytical review of the literature is organised around the types of knowledge at issue, the forms of utilisation that are e...

2016
Rakhshanda Khan

There is a need to develop an understanding of how frugal innovation promotes social sustainability. The objective of this paper is to find the connections between the two concepts of social sustainability and frugal innovation, by reviewing the existing literature concerning both fields. This paper presents a framework that identifies essential themes of social sustainability and explores them...

1997
S Pinch

A discursive approach to technological innovation recognises that scientific and technical innovations are the products of groups of people. The subject of this paper is how this insight from the sociology of scientific knowledge can make a contribution to debates in economic geography. Principally drawing on the work of social constructionists, this approach is used to provide insights into th...

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