In this article we construct a general duration model of technology adoption that incorporates the main factors discussed in different theories of diffusion of new process technologies. The model is applied to data on diffusion of CNC in the UK engineering industry. Although we find strong evidence in support of rank and endogenous learning effects, there seems to be little evidence in support of the stock and order effects. The main factors affecting the diffusion of CNC are found to be endogenous learning, firm size, industry growth rates, the cost of the technology, and expected changes in the cost of the technology
The contribution of new technology to economic growth can only be realized when and if the new techn...
This paper develops a model to investigate the diffusion process of a cost-reducing process innovati...
This article gives an overview of the literature on clean technology diffusion, followed by suggesti...
In this paper we set up a general duration model of technology adoption which incorporates the main ...
The study of intra-firm diffusion has largely been neglected and the limited extant literature overw...
Abstract: The study of intra firm diffusion has largely been neglected and the limited extant litera...
In this paper, an encompassing model of the diffusion of new process technologies is used to predict...
Using primarily the example of Computerised Numerically Controlled Machine Tools (CNC) in the UK met...
In this paper an encompassing model of tile diffusion of new process technologies is used to predict...
By focussing on cumulativeness and spillover effects of technological knowledge, theories on technol...
Technological diffusion is defined widely as the process by which the market for a new technology ch...
By focussing on cumulativeness and spillover effects of technological knowledge, theories on technol...
New products are vital to the economic success of businesses. The speed and market dynamics of innov...
Karshenas and Stoneman (RAND J Econ 24(4):503–528, 1993) gathered four theories of technology adopti...
In this paper we explore the factors that affect the level of use of new technologies by firms post ...
The contribution of new technology to economic growth can only be realized when and if the new techn...
This paper develops a model to investigate the diffusion process of a cost-reducing process innovati...
This article gives an overview of the literature on clean technology diffusion, followed by suggesti...
In this paper we set up a general duration model of technology adoption which incorporates the main ...
The study of intra-firm diffusion has largely been neglected and the limited extant literature overw...
Abstract: The study of intra firm diffusion has largely been neglected and the limited extant litera...
In this paper, an encompassing model of the diffusion of new process technologies is used to predict...
Using primarily the example of Computerised Numerically Controlled Machine Tools (CNC) in the UK met...
In this paper an encompassing model of tile diffusion of new process technologies is used to predict...
By focussing on cumulativeness and spillover effects of technological knowledge, theories on technol...
Technological diffusion is defined widely as the process by which the market for a new technology ch...
By focussing on cumulativeness and spillover effects of technological knowledge, theories on technol...
New products are vital to the economic success of businesses. The speed and market dynamics of innov...
Karshenas and Stoneman (RAND J Econ 24(4):503–528, 1993) gathered four theories of technology adopti...
In this paper we explore the factors that affect the level of use of new technologies by firms post ...
The contribution of new technology to economic growth can only be realized when and if the new techn...
This paper develops a model to investigate the diffusion process of a cost-reducing process innovati...
This article gives an overview of the literature on clean technology diffusion, followed by suggesti...