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concern the dynamics of technological change. They are analyzed considering the diffusion and implications of e …
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Forecasting category or industry sales is a vital component of a company's planning and control activities. Sales for most mature durable product categories are dominated by replacement purchases. Previous sales models which explicitly incorporate a component of sales due to replacement assume...
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New network technologies constantly seek to displace incumbents. Their success depends on technological superiority, the size of the incumbent’s installed base, users’ adoption behaviors, and various other factors. The goal of this paper is to develop an understanding of competition between...
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the adoption and diffusion of these new forms of organization has varied widely across regions, commodities, or farm types … different organizational forms, in part because of their inherent static nature. In order to explain the adoption, diffusion and … evolution of organizational form, a more dynamic framework is required. This paper lays out such a framework for understanding …
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In this paper, we conduct an empirical investigation of potential adoption of herbicide-tolerant (HT) genetically modified (GM) rapeseed in France. Our aim is to study ex ante the potential impact of their adoption in France, in terms of adoption level, economic gains, and distribution of these...
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better incentives for technology diffusion. …
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How do evaluative practices become natural and ubiquitous in an organization? In this paper we integrate findings from previous empirical work on the adoption of evaluative practices in organizations with insights from institutional theory and social psychology research for advancing the...
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We introduce a diffusion of innovation model based on a network threshold approach. Realistic network and threshold … data were gathered regarding the diffusion of new software tools within part of a large organization. Novel model features … simulations produce expected outcomes, such as the S-shaped diffusion curve, but also diffusion breakdown and oscillations. We …
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adoption and diffusion, including firm size and scope, technological competency and expected benefits. We extend the literature … by focusing on information requirements as a driver of IT innovation adoption and diffusion. Our framework of IT … innovation diffusion incorporates three industry-level sources of information requirements: process complexity, clock speed and …
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This thesis groups three papers examining the role of multi-location firms in the geographic diffusion of knowledge … “satellite effect” on knowledge diffusion is economically significant, representing 47% of the knowledge flow premium associated … a larger satellite effect on knowledge diffusion. The second chapter studies the effects of remote satellites on outward …
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