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Multiple studies validated effects of institutions on the diffusion of scientific innovations, but there is a lack in … diffusion of innovations. In this thesis, three studies endeavor to validate this end-to-end process beginning from … institutional entrepreneurs diffusing a logic to the impact of created institutions on the diffusion of innovation. By drawing from …
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telecommunications technology allows people separated by hundreds of miles to work together as if they had adjacent desks. By simply …
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better incentives for technology diffusion. … more effective technology adoption incentives than conventional regulatory standards. We explore this issue for an … permit system used during the lead phasedown provided incentives for more efficient technology adoption decisions. Where …
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This study examines the extent to which software diffusion and infusion affect the decision to replace 'off … of software diffusion and higher levels of software infusion act as disincentives on the firm's decision to upgrade or … change off-the-shelf software. Our focus on software diffusion and infusion extends previous research that only examined …
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The purpose of this study was to determine faculty perceptions about factorsimpacting the adoption and diffusion of Web …¢Â€Â™ theory of adoption and diffusion, is a modified replication of a study by Li(2004), in the context of Ghana. Data were …, trialability, andobservability) impacting the adoption and diffusion of WBETs. The third was used tocollect data about ten barriers …
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The present study investigates how increasing bank accounts and bank concentration affect mobile money innovations in 148 countries. It builds on scholarly and policy concerns in the literature that increasing bank accounts may not be having the desired effects on financial inclusion on the one...
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