Despite the very positive -- as measured by market surveys -- attitude towards eco-innovations and sustainability in general, the actual market penetration of green products and practices generally falls behind the expectations. In this paper we argue that considering \emph{difficulty of engagement}, as used in the Campbell Paradigm, is of critical importance when modeling diffusion of eco-innovations. Such a notion of difficulty possesses three desired properties: (i) parsimony -- it is represented by a single value, (ii) interpretability -- it can be regarded as an estimator of the otherwise complex notion of \emph{behavioral cost}, and (iii) applicability -- it can be easily measured through market surveys. In an extensive simulation a...
Zsifkovits M, Günther M. Simulating resistances in innovation diffusion over multiple generations: A...
Innovation diffusion theory suggests that consumers differ concerning the number of contacts they ha...
This paper surveys the existing literature on diffusion of environmentally beneficial technology. Ov...
This paper presents a model-based analysis of the introduction of green products, which are products...
This paper develops a ldquoDiffusion Model of an Induced Environmental Consumer Marketrdquo in an at...
An obstacle to the widespread adoption of environmentally friendly energy technologies such as stat...
This paper develops a formal model that links the willingness to pay (WTP) literature with the estab...
This paper presents a model-based analysis of the introduction of green products, which are products...
This paper presents a model-based analysis of the introduction of green products, which are products...
Global sustainable energy and environmental policies have increased the need to understand how new e...
Studies report that firms do not invest in cost-effective green technologies. While economic barrier...
Innovation diffusion theory suggests that consumers differ concerning the number of contacts they ha...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from Elsevier via https://doi.org/10.101...
AbstractStudies report that firms do not invest in cost-effective green technologies. While economic...
This paper develops initial steps towards a framework for understanding factors that condition succe...
Zsifkovits M, Günther M. Simulating resistances in innovation diffusion over multiple generations: A...
Innovation diffusion theory suggests that consumers differ concerning the number of contacts they ha...
This paper surveys the existing literature on diffusion of environmentally beneficial technology. Ov...
This paper presents a model-based analysis of the introduction of green products, which are products...
This paper develops a ldquoDiffusion Model of an Induced Environmental Consumer Marketrdquo in an at...
An obstacle to the widespread adoption of environmentally friendly energy technologies such as stat...
This paper develops a formal model that links the willingness to pay (WTP) literature with the estab...
This paper presents a model-based analysis of the introduction of green products, which are products...
This paper presents a model-based analysis of the introduction of green products, which are products...
Global sustainable energy and environmental policies have increased the need to understand how new e...
Studies report that firms do not invest in cost-effective green technologies. While economic barrier...
Innovation diffusion theory suggests that consumers differ concerning the number of contacts they ha...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from Elsevier via https://doi.org/10.101...
AbstractStudies report that firms do not invest in cost-effective green technologies. While economic...
This paper develops initial steps towards a framework for understanding factors that condition succe...
Zsifkovits M, Günther M. Simulating resistances in innovation diffusion over multiple generations: A...
Innovation diffusion theory suggests that consumers differ concerning the number of contacts they ha...
This paper surveys the existing literature on diffusion of environmentally beneficial technology. Ov...