This paper takes a contingency view to investigate how the role of early adopters (EAs) in the diffusion process changes between platform and nonplatform innovations, what launch decisions firms take to leverage the role of EAs, and how these decisions change between platform and nonplatform innovations. Relying on an exploratory multiple case study of eight industrial product innovations launched in Italy in the 2000s, the paper suggests that the EAs of these innovations play two distinct roles in the diffusion process. The first role, called dissemination, sees EAs triggering and bolstering the propagation of information regarding their opinion about the value for money, properties, advantages, and disadvantages of the new product after t...
Although the technology adoption/diffusion model is widely used as a framework for explaining and pr...
Although the technology adoption/diffusion model is widely used as a framework for explaining and pr...
There is a surprisingly high percentage of new products and services that fail after they reach the ...
This paper takes a contingency view to investigate how the role of early adopters (EAs) in the diffu...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to bring new empirical evidence to the controversial role of e...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to bring new empirical evidence to the controversial role of e...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to bring new empirical evidence to the controversial role of e...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to bring new empirical evidence to the controversial role of e...
Despite accounting for a very small percentage of the population that adopts an innovation, the 'inn...
Despite accounting for a very small percentage of the population that adopts an innovation, the 'inn...
Despite accounting for a very small percentage of the population that adopts an innovation, the 'inn...
Despite accounting for a very small percentage of the population that adopts an innovation, the ‘inn...
Despite accounting for a very small percentage of the population that adopts an innovation, the ‘inn...
Although the technology adoption/diffusion model is widely used as a framework for explaining and pr...
Although the technology adoption/diffusion model is widely used as a framework for explaining and pr...
Although the technology adoption/diffusion model is widely used as a framework for explaining and pr...
Although the technology adoption/diffusion model is widely used as a framework for explaining and pr...
There is a surprisingly high percentage of new products and services that fail after they reach the ...
This paper takes a contingency view to investigate how the role of early adopters (EAs) in the diffu...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to bring new empirical evidence to the controversial role of e...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to bring new empirical evidence to the controversial role of e...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to bring new empirical evidence to the controversial role of e...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to bring new empirical evidence to the controversial role of e...
Despite accounting for a very small percentage of the population that adopts an innovation, the 'inn...
Despite accounting for a very small percentage of the population that adopts an innovation, the 'inn...
Despite accounting for a very small percentage of the population that adopts an innovation, the 'inn...
Despite accounting for a very small percentage of the population that adopts an innovation, the ‘inn...
Despite accounting for a very small percentage of the population that adopts an innovation, the ‘inn...
Although the technology adoption/diffusion model is widely used as a framework for explaining and pr...
Although the technology adoption/diffusion model is widely used as a framework for explaining and pr...
Although the technology adoption/diffusion model is widely used as a framework for explaining and pr...
Although the technology adoption/diffusion model is widely used as a framework for explaining and pr...
There is a surprisingly high percentage of new products and services that fail after they reach the ...