This paper seeks to critique the notion of diffusionism. Design/methodology/approach – The notion of diffusionism provides a general way of understanding innovation and human progress. It is pervasive within IS research and practice. Generically, diffusionism denotes an asymmetrical view of innovation as originating exclusively in “progressive” centres, from which it spreads through an essentially passive recipient community. This model is pernicious, as it privileges an elite few over the majority, with the innovator/imitator dichotomy presented as natural, moral and inevitable. This paper analyses the notion of diffusionism in information systems (IS). Findings – The failure to find any empirical support for diffusionism reveals both its ...
In this paper we propose rhetoric as a valuable yet underdeveloped alternative paradigm for examinin...
In this paper we propose rhetoric as a valuable yet underdeveloped alternative paradigm for examinin...
Despite considerable research on both adoption and diffusion of IS/IT innovations, there is a lack o...
This paper seeks to critique the notion of diffusionism. Design/methodology/approach – The notion of...
I have had an interest in "technology transfer" for many years, and have been researchingand publish...
This paper examines the usefulness of the diffusion of innovation research in developing theoretica...
This paper describes an investigation into the diffusion of information systems development methods ...
Information systems (IS) are complex phenomena. For instance, the diffusion of IS in small and mediu...
Since the publication of Roger’s fifth edition of Diffusion of Innovations in 2003, there is a need ...
This chapter argues that diffusion theory models like the technology acceptance model (TAM) need to ...
The aim of this paper is to contribute to understanding of the various models used in research for t...
The aim of this paper is to contribute to the understanding of various models used in research for t...
Part 4: PanelInternational audienceThe field of information systems (IS) has throughout its history ...
Innovation diffusion theory provides a useful perspective on one of the most persistently challengin...
This paper discusses the appropriateness of Diffusion of Innovations (DoI) Theory as a platform for ...
In this paper we propose rhetoric as a valuable yet underdeveloped alternative paradigm for examinin...
In this paper we propose rhetoric as a valuable yet underdeveloped alternative paradigm for examinin...
Despite considerable research on both adoption and diffusion of IS/IT innovations, there is a lack o...
This paper seeks to critique the notion of diffusionism. Design/methodology/approach – The notion of...
I have had an interest in "technology transfer" for many years, and have been researchingand publish...
This paper examines the usefulness of the diffusion of innovation research in developing theoretica...
This paper describes an investigation into the diffusion of information systems development methods ...
Information systems (IS) are complex phenomena. For instance, the diffusion of IS in small and mediu...
Since the publication of Roger’s fifth edition of Diffusion of Innovations in 2003, there is a need ...
This chapter argues that diffusion theory models like the technology acceptance model (TAM) need to ...
The aim of this paper is to contribute to understanding of the various models used in research for t...
The aim of this paper is to contribute to the understanding of various models used in research for t...
Part 4: PanelInternational audienceThe field of information systems (IS) has throughout its history ...
Innovation diffusion theory provides a useful perspective on one of the most persistently challengin...
This paper discusses the appropriateness of Diffusion of Innovations (DoI) Theory as a platform for ...
In this paper we propose rhetoric as a valuable yet underdeveloped alternative paradigm for examinin...
In this paper we propose rhetoric as a valuable yet underdeveloped alternative paradigm for examinin...
Despite considerable research on both adoption and diffusion of IS/IT innovations, there is a lack o...