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uncertainty and innovation-driven competition among firms. In this work we survey the state-of-the-art in the analysis of such … of innovation diffusion; and, finally, (vii) we discuss the role of history in the evolution of technologies, that is …
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In this paper we discuss two propositions: the supply and demand of knowledge, and network externalities. We outline the characteristics that distinguish knowledge-intensive industries from the general run of manufacturing and service businesses. Knowledge intensity and knowledge specialisation...
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chapter in conjunction with Chapter 19, which deals with knowledge, information and innovation. In this chapter, we are …
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in a variety of areas including leadership, innovation, overcoming resistance to change, and creating a sustainable …
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level of resources applied to IT. Innovation-diffusion-theory helped understand why IT implementation has progressed at a …
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This paper empirically assesses the patterns of adoption and utilization of seven CIT clusters in supporting task-oriented collaboration in organizations in Australia and New Zealand. Analysis of data collected from one hundred and fifty-six organizations indicates that these patterns vary...
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support uptake and innovation of E-business in the design and early construction phases as well as the use of web portals and …
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An obstacle to the widespread adoption of environmentally friendly energy technologies such as stationary and mobile fuel cells is their high upfront costs. While much lower prices seem to be attainable in the future due to learning curve cost reductions that increase rapidly with the scale of...
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We study the dynamics of the adoption of new products by agents with continuous opinions and discrete actions (CODA). The model is such that the refusal in adopting a new idea or product is increasingly weighted by neighbor agents as evidence against the product. Under these rules, we study the...
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