This paper aims to approach the diffusion model developed in 1960 by Frank Bass has been utilized to study the distribution of different types of new products and services. The Bass Model helps by describing the process in which new products are adopted in a market. This model is a useful tool for predicting the first purchase of an innovative product for which there are competing alternatives on the market. It also provides the innovator with information regarding the size of customers and the adoption time for the product. The second part of the paper is dedicated to a monographic study of specific conceptual correlations between the diffusion of technology and marketing management that emphasizes technological uncertainty and market unce...
This doctoral thesis deals with two closely interconnected phenomena, the adoption and diffusion of ...
This paper discusses some methodological issues in seeking explanations on the process of technology...
Limitations of the diffusion model, which was borrowed from epidemiology are discussed. The lack of ...
Getting a new product adopted - even if it has obvious advantages - is difficult. Many innovations r...
Getting a new product adopted - even if it has obvious advantages - is difficult. Many innovations r...
Getting a new product adopted - even if it has obvious advantages - is difficult. Many innovations r...
Getting a new product adopted - even if it has obvious advantages - is difficult. Many innovations r...
The fundamentals of technology diffusion are introduced in this paper. Mathematical and heuristic (l...
The concept of diffusion has interested academics and practitioners in marketing for decades. It sig...
The last decade has been characterized by extraordinary changes in the telecommunications sector in ...
The last decade has been characterized by extraordinary changes in the telecommunications sector in ...
The last decade has been characterized by extraordinary changes in the telecommunications sector in ...
The last decade has been characterized by extraordinary changes in the telecommunications sector in ...
The last decade has been characterized by extraordinary changes in the telecommunications sector in ...
With the approaching new Millennium, the rate of telecoms evolution is continuing to grow with busin...
This doctoral thesis deals with two closely interconnected phenomena, the adoption and diffusion of ...
This paper discusses some methodological issues in seeking explanations on the process of technology...
Limitations of the diffusion model, which was borrowed from epidemiology are discussed. The lack of ...
Getting a new product adopted - even if it has obvious advantages - is difficult. Many innovations r...
Getting a new product adopted - even if it has obvious advantages - is difficult. Many innovations r...
Getting a new product adopted - even if it has obvious advantages - is difficult. Many innovations r...
Getting a new product adopted - even if it has obvious advantages - is difficult. Many innovations r...
The fundamentals of technology diffusion are introduced in this paper. Mathematical and heuristic (l...
The concept of diffusion has interested academics and practitioners in marketing for decades. It sig...
The last decade has been characterized by extraordinary changes in the telecommunications sector in ...
The last decade has been characterized by extraordinary changes in the telecommunications sector in ...
The last decade has been characterized by extraordinary changes in the telecommunications sector in ...
The last decade has been characterized by extraordinary changes in the telecommunications sector in ...
The last decade has been characterized by extraordinary changes in the telecommunications sector in ...
With the approaching new Millennium, the rate of telecoms evolution is continuing to grow with busin...
This doctoral thesis deals with two closely interconnected phenomena, the adoption and diffusion of ...
This paper discusses some methodological issues in seeking explanations on the process of technology...
Limitations of the diffusion model, which was borrowed from epidemiology are discussed. The lack of ...