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Diffusion of innovations

About: Diffusion of innovations is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 2139 publications have been published within this topic receiving 191397 citations. The topic is also known as: diffusion of innovation & diffusion of innovations theory.


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TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide a map of the diffusion of innovations in the Italian agricultural sector, highlighting differences and territorial specificities, and explain the drivers and factors influencing such specificities.
Abstract: Innovation is a key issue in the discussion about the links between agriculture, food production and sustainability. Indeed, the creation, adoption and exploitation of innovations can interact with all three dimensions of sustainability – environment, society and economy. Despite the increasing support for innovation practices in the agrifood sector from institutions and public policies, innovation in this sector has spread quite slowly. Indeed, the diffusion of innovations strongly depends on the social, institutional and productive system behind the technological/structural features of the farms. The analysis of the drivers underpinning the innovation diffusion dynamics in agriculture is therefore a very interesting topic for studies in this domain. This paper aims to provide a map of the diffusion of innovations in the Italian agricultural sector, highlighting differences and territorial specificities. We try to explain the drivers and factors influencing such specificities, drawing from data on the ag...

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TL;DR: A theoretical framework with 13 propositions would enhance conceptual understanding of strategic initialization of cloud computing and its outcomes and should serve as a foundation for further theoretical and empirical investigations.
Abstract: To determine the viability of cloud computing as a source of competitive advantage, we integrate the theory of diffusion of innovations and the theory of dynamic capabilities to synthesize ...

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TL;DR: In this article, a parsimonious Diffusion of Innovations model is proposed to investigate mobile wallet adoption, but with context-relevant extensions of security, privacy and ubiquity.

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TL;DR: This paper applied user-centered design techniques and drew from diffusion of innovations literature to develop the web site, and this combination of techniques led to targeting innovators and early adopters in the community.
Abstract: This paper describes both the process and outcome of an effort to develop an information design for a community network's web site. Typically, community networks are developed by a small group of skilled computer users who are willing to volunteer their time. This often means excluding individuals who are community-oriented but not sophisticated computer users. To encourage the participation of these community members, and to do so under the very realistic conditions of zero funding for research, we applied user-centered design techniques and drew from diffusion of innovations literature to develop the web site. This combination of techniques led to targeting innovators and early adopters in the community. Low-fidelity prototypes were used in a focus group setting, and usability tests were employed to create the initial web site information design.

18 citations

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TL;DR: The sensitivity of the model is investigated and it is shown that heterogeneity matters, which has important implications for the inclusion of real-world data into this type of model.
Abstract: A model has been developed to simulate the diffusion of energy innovations on a heterogeneous social network. Nodes on a network represent households, whose adoption of an energy innovation is based on a combination of personal and social benefit; social benefit includes the positive influence from an individual's personal social network and feedback from the wider population. This article describes the development of the model to incorporate heterogeneous parameters and, thus, become more like a real social system. The sensitivity of the model is investigated and it is shown that heterogeneity matters. This has important implications for the inclusion of real-world data into this type of model. © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Complexity 19: 83-94, 2014

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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
202310
202236
202172
202078
201977
201898