The Bass Model (TBM), first introduced in 1969, has been used in several fields – including sociology, economics, marketing, and communication studies – to understand diffusion of products and innovations, but has received limited attention in information systems (IS) research and practice. TBM views diffusion as occurring through a combination of innovation (p) and imitation (q). Innovation and imitation describe the extents to which influences external to the population and influences internal to the population respectively affect diffusion. To encourage and enable greater use of TBM in IS research and practice, we describe an application process for using TBM and illustrate potential applications of TBM
There has been substantial research in the diffusion of innovation as applied to information systems...
Purpose: Nowadays, most companies invest in buying or developing an information system in order to f...
Information technology (IT) products and services, as well as many others, are released in successiv...
The Bass model (TBM), first introduced in 1969, has been used in several fields including sociology,...
The aim of this paper is to contribute to understanding of the various models used in research for t...
This article presents the process of innovation diffusion in the context of Systems Thinking. The Ba...
Innovation diffusion theory provides a useful perspective on one of the most persistently challengin...
This paper builds upon the previous research of Beynon-Davies and Williams (2003) and their knowledg...
The aim of this paper is to contribute to the understanding of various models used in research for t...
The concept of diffusion has interested academics and practitioners in marketing for decades. It sig...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Division, 2012.Cataloged f...
Review of innovation diffusion models, with particular attention to the most famous and employed one...
Part 4: PanelInternational audienceThe field of information systems (IS) has throughout its history ...
Organizations deal with complex information systems innovations such as enterprise resource planning...
The Bass Diffusion Model is a commonly used framework for understanding the diffusion of new product...
There has been substantial research in the diffusion of innovation as applied to information systems...
Purpose: Nowadays, most companies invest in buying or developing an information system in order to f...
Information technology (IT) products and services, as well as many others, are released in successiv...
The Bass model (TBM), first introduced in 1969, has been used in several fields including sociology,...
The aim of this paper is to contribute to understanding of the various models used in research for t...
This article presents the process of innovation diffusion in the context of Systems Thinking. The Ba...
Innovation diffusion theory provides a useful perspective on one of the most persistently challengin...
This paper builds upon the previous research of Beynon-Davies and Williams (2003) and their knowledg...
The aim of this paper is to contribute to the understanding of various models used in research for t...
The concept of diffusion has interested academics and practitioners in marketing for decades. It sig...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Division, 2012.Cataloged f...
Review of innovation diffusion models, with particular attention to the most famous and employed one...
Part 4: PanelInternational audienceThe field of information systems (IS) has throughout its history ...
Organizations deal with complex information systems innovations such as enterprise resource planning...
The Bass Diffusion Model is a commonly used framework for understanding the diffusion of new product...
There has been substantial research in the diffusion of innovation as applied to information systems...
Purpose: Nowadays, most companies invest in buying or developing an information system in order to f...
Information technology (IT) products and services, as well as many others, are released in successiv...