Search results for "Innovation diffusion"

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Attitudes and perceptions of faculty members in the process adopting innovation: The OpenCourseWare initiative at the University of Valencia, Spain

2014

The OpenCourseWare project, an open learning resource repository, was established at the University of Valencia between 2008 and2009. It initially consisted of only 10 subjects, none of which was in the field of Health Sciences. The objective of this research was toinvestigate the attitudes and perceptions of faculty members in the field of Health Sciences with regard to the project to identify strategies to increase its use and expand its coverage. We applied Rogers’ innovation-diffusion theory along with a qualitative approach using theoretical sampling, semi-structured interviews and open coding. The results indicate the existence of two categories of faculty members. In the first group,…

Tecnologia educativaLibrary scienceInnovation attributesPositive perceptionLibrary and Information SciencesAtributos de la innovaciónInformation behaviorSociologyInformació Sistemes d'emmagatzematge i recuperacióNegative perceptionlcsh:AM1-501EnsenyamentInnovation diffusionlcsh:Museums. Collectors and collectingCategorías de adoptantesMuseologyTheoretical samplingMedicina EnsenyamentComportamiento informacionalOpen learninglcsh:Zlcsh:Bibliography. Library science. Information resourcesAdopter categoriesManagementOpenCourseWareDocumentació EnsenyamentDifusión de la innovaciónOpen codingInformation SystemsTransinformação
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Spread of franchising: a multinational comparison based on the notions of innovation diffusion

1998

Investigates the globalization of franchising through a discussion of the literature on innovation diffusion. Proceeds then to evaluate the globalization of format franchising in 31 countries, drawing data from Arthur Andersen’s multi‐national study. Finds that the USA has the greatest number of franchisors and franchisees, Japan seems to have a different franchise structure when compared to the other countries studied, and Israel is a franchising novice. Presents a number of tables, accompanied by notes of caution on analysing the statistics. Mentions briefly some examples of franchises. Refers the findings back to the literature review to assess how well they match the theoretical descrip…

Structure (mathematical logic)IndividualismGlobalizationMultinational corporationInnovation diffusionCollectivismGeneral MedicineFranchiseEconomic geographySociologyMarketingMaturity (finance)Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing and Logistics
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The Influence of Business Ecosystems on Innovation-Based Industries: A Research on the Mechanical Sector in Italy

2018

The business ecosystem perspective can be considered as a more advanced point of view for interpreting the development of local economic systems, if compared to more traditional concepts such as clusters, industrial districts, local or regional systems, and local networks. The business ecosystem perspective allows to better highlight the adaptive and evolutionary nature of local systems in front of the changing external environment and dynamics on national and international markets. The aim of the research was to analyze the key characteristics of firms belonging to a local business ecosystem specialized on an innovation-driven industry – the mechanical sector – in order to verify which kin…

Mechanical industryBusiness ecosystemsmedia_common.quotation_subjectPerspective (graphical)Innovation diffusionContext (language use)Cohesion (computer science)Sample (statistics)Business ecosystemLocal economic systemsClustersBusiness ecosystems Local economic systems Clusters Industrial districts Mechanical industryOrder (exchange)Industrial districtsQuality (business)BusinessIndustrial organizationmedia_common
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Intervention publique et déploiement la télémédecine : une analyse par les théories de l'innovation

2019

Telemedicine is a health sector innovation which implies remote management of patient, future will tell if this innovation is a revolution for geographical healthcare access. In this perspective but despite or because of spontaneous telemedicine uses which have not spread, public authorities launched in France, in 2011, a national strategy to support the spread of telemedicine. In this context, this thesis analyzes complex interactions between public intervention and the diffusion process of telemedicine by using the theories of innovation diffusion. We built a framework for innovation diffusion of complex innovations such as telemedicine and identify three levers for diffusion that public …

Politique publiquePublic policyÉconomie de l'innovation[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceInnovation economicsInnovation diffusionDiffusion des innovations
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Innovation Diffusion in the European Ceramic Tile Industry Supply Chain

2016

Following Nelson's primary typology of enterprises based on a characterization of their technical change process (bulk commodities; complex systems producers; and chemical products producers) this chapter presents a case study on the innovation diffusion in the European tile industry based on the analysis of its manufacturing process and supply chain. The producers of ceramic tiles, the machinery producers and the frits and glazes producers fit each of Nelson's categories. Further, the European ceramic tile industry is clustered in two southern European regions: Emilia Romagna (Sassuolo – Italy) and Valencia Region (Castelló de la Plana – Spain) with a different configuration of the type of…

Engineeringbusiness.industrySupply chainvisual_artInnovation diffusionvisual_art.visual_art_mediumTileCeramicbusinessManufacturing engineering
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Digital innovations in rural micro-enterprises

2020

Digitalization gives micro-enterprises and rural areas new possibilities and it can support their competitiveness. In this paper, we have presented one way of supporting the diffusion and adoption of digital innovations in rural micro-enterprises. First, we examined the challenges and digital competence of the micro-enterprises in the rural areas of Central Finland to better understand what they needed. The second step was to develop a workshop concept. Theories of innovation diffusion and adoption were used as a base for these workshops. The last step was to evaluate the developed concept, its effects and challenges. We found that the workshop concept worked well for spreading information,…

Knowledge managementkaupungitSociology and Political ScienceGeography Planning and DevelopmentInnovation diffusion0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geography02 engineering and technologyDevelopmentdigitalizationOrder (exchange)maaseutudigitalisaatiourban-rural digital divideomaksuminenDigital competencebusiness.industry05 social sciencesOpinion leadership021107 urban & regional planninginnovation adoptioninnovaatiotWork (electrical)innovation diffusionBusinessRural areaPositive attitudedigital innovations050703 geographyJournal of Rural Studies
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