Innovation Diffusion: An Epidemiological Perspective
The phenomenon of diffusion has been extensively studied from different disciplines in the natural and social sciences and has been used in the study of innovation dynamics. Diffusion plays also a central role to the study of disease-spread within a population, being an essential element of epidemiological research. In case of disease-diffusion, the contagious agents spread among susceptible individuals, thus rendering them infected. Those individuals can in turn communicate the disease to other susceptible community members and start an epidemic. These characteristics of disease-spread have been successfully studied by epidemiological theoretical tools. Patent citations, traditionally used as indicators for R&D output, signal the acquisition of knowledge and, in that sense, facilitate diffusion of innovation. In this paper the authors argue that patent citations could be seen as contagious agents and the diffusion of innovation could be studied with tools from the field of epidemiology. In this direction authors draw a theoretical framework for future original research.
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2014
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Authors: | Evangelatos, Nikolaos ; Carayannis, Elias |
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International Journal of Social Ecology and Sustainable Development (IJSESD). - IGI Global, ISSN 1947-8402. - Vol. 5.2014, 1, p. 22-30
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IGI Global |
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