We empirically study the factors affecting the timing of adoption of a consumer technology. We account for four possible effects (epidemic, probit, stock, and order effect) in relation to the diffusion of portable digital audio players (DAPs) using an original dataset of several hundred potential adopters from eight European countries and Japan. Our findings suggest that each one of these effects, which are often incorporated into competing models of diffusion, contribute to explain the diffusion of DAPs. Thus while researches informed by a specific approach to the study of innovation diffusion could lead to important results, they also run the risk of accounting for only a part of the phenomenon. This consideration highlights the quest for...
In this paper we review the diffusion modeling literature since the early 1990s and analyze how diff...
Estimation and prediction of growth in demand for an innovation has been the focus of an entire stre...
Empirical evidence indicates that the diffusion of ICT has been uneven across firms, industries, reg...
We empirically study the factors affecting the timing of adoption of a consumer technology. We accou...
We empirically study the factors affecting the timing of adoption of a consumer technology. We acco...
The diffusion of innovations is a fundamental aspect of the innovative process, to which the litera...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the determinants of new product diffusion. We seek to do...
This study investigates the processes associated with the diffusion and adoption of an innovation. W...
The objective of this paper is to study factors affecting the rate of diffusion of innovative produc...
Literature reflects that a product/technological innovation introduced later in a country results in...
In the past several years, researchers have started to notice successful products whose sales patter...
Empirical studies have shown that millions of individual users develop new products and services to ...
textabstractEmpirical studies have shown that millions of individual users develop new products and ...
This doctoral thesis deals with two closely interconnected phenomena, the adoption and diffusion of ...
Technological diffusion is defined widely as the process by which the market for a new technology ch...
In this paper we review the diffusion modeling literature since the early 1990s and analyze how diff...
Estimation and prediction of growth in demand for an innovation has been the focus of an entire stre...
Empirical evidence indicates that the diffusion of ICT has been uneven across firms, industries, reg...
We empirically study the factors affecting the timing of adoption of a consumer technology. We accou...
We empirically study the factors affecting the timing of adoption of a consumer technology. We acco...
The diffusion of innovations is a fundamental aspect of the innovative process, to which the litera...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the determinants of new product diffusion. We seek to do...
This study investigates the processes associated with the diffusion and adoption of an innovation. W...
The objective of this paper is to study factors affecting the rate of diffusion of innovative produc...
Literature reflects that a product/technological innovation introduced later in a country results in...
In the past several years, researchers have started to notice successful products whose sales patter...
Empirical studies have shown that millions of individual users develop new products and services to ...
textabstractEmpirical studies have shown that millions of individual users develop new products and ...
This doctoral thesis deals with two closely interconnected phenomena, the adoption and diffusion of ...
Technological diffusion is defined widely as the process by which the market for a new technology ch...
In this paper we review the diffusion modeling literature since the early 1990s and analyze how diff...
Estimation and prediction of growth in demand for an innovation has been the focus of an entire stre...
Empirical evidence indicates that the diffusion of ICT has been uneven across firms, industries, reg...