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Rogers, E.(2003). ''Diffusion of Innovations'', 5th Edition. New York: Free Press. | Rogers, E.(2003). ''Diffusion of Innovations'', 5th Edition. New York: Free Press. | ||
Why do people adopt innovation? Everett Rogers explains why change | Why do people adopt innovation? Everett Rogers explains why change is adopted with the seminal model of innovation and diffusion. The diffusion model is used by many disciplines and proposes innovation is diffused over time to society through certain channels. '''Four key elements are important in the diffusion of new ideas:'''<p>1. What is the innovation?<br> | ||
2. How is it communicated?<br> | 2. How is it communicated?<br> | ||
3. The idea is transmitted over time<br> | 3. The idea is transmitted over time<br> |
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Diffusion of Innovations
Rogers, E.(2003). Diffusion of Innovations, 5th Edition. New York: Free Press.
Why do people adopt innovation? Everett Rogers explains why change is adopted with the seminal model of innovation and diffusion. The diffusion model is used by many disciplines and proposes innovation is diffused over time to society through certain channels. Four key elements are important in the diffusion of new ideas:
1. What is the innovation?
2. How is it communicated?
3. The idea is transmitted over time
4. The idea is diffused to members of the society
For an innovation to diffusion there are five stages that will occur.
1. Knowledge - awareness of the idea and perceived benefit
2. Persuasion – convinced of the value of the innovation
3. Decision – judgment to adopt the innovation
4. Implementation – in acting the innovation
5. Confirmation - acceptance or rejection of the innovation
The Innovation
- Chapter 4
- Chapter 6
- Chapter 10
Communication Channels
- Chapter 5
- Chapter 8
Time
- Chapter 5
- Chapter 6
- Chapter 7
The Social System
- Chapter 8
- Chapter 9
- Chapter 10
Summary
More to come.