textabstractThe academic literature on the growth acceleration of new products presents a paradox. On the one hand, the diffusion literature concludes that more recently introduced products show faster diffusion than older ones. On the other hand, technology generation literature argues that growth rate, at least as measured by diffusion parameters, remains constant across generations. We resolve this apparent paradox by testing whether growth acceleration occurs across technology generations while controlling for the passing of time. We check acceleration across 39 distinct technology generations in 12 product markets. The results show that intergeneration acceleration occurs in time to takeoff but not with respect to diffusion parameters ...
textabstractUsing only aggregate sales data, the model we propose decomposes the diffusion processes...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the determinants of new product diffusion. We seek to do...
Previous multi-generational product diffusion (MGPD) models were developed based on the diffusion pa...
# The Author(s) 2009. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The ac...
A recent JAMS article reported the following finding: the longer the time between the launch of two ...
New products are vital to the economic success of businesses. The speed and market dynamics of innov...
Some firms (such as Intel and Medtronics) use a time–pacing strategy for new product development, in...
Some firms (such as Intel and Medtronics) use a time–pacing strategy for new product development, in...
The paper develops a general-equilibrium model of scale-invariant Schumpeterian (R&D-based) growth. ...
This research focuses on the diffusion patterns of the adja-cent generations of technology and its r...
It is a popular contention that products launched today dif-fuse faster than products launched in th...
In this work we study the relation between investment in R&D, the technological innovation, diffusio...
The models of technology diffusion originally proposed by Metcalfe (1981), Batten (1987) and Amable ...
In this paper we introduce a model that is suitable to study the diffusion of new and dominant multi...
We formalize an explanation for technology revolutions and growth cycles in a model where consumers ...
textabstractUsing only aggregate sales data, the model we propose decomposes the diffusion processes...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the determinants of new product diffusion. We seek to do...
Previous multi-generational product diffusion (MGPD) models were developed based on the diffusion pa...
# The Author(s) 2009. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The ac...
A recent JAMS article reported the following finding: the longer the time between the launch of two ...
New products are vital to the economic success of businesses. The speed and market dynamics of innov...
Some firms (such as Intel and Medtronics) use a time–pacing strategy for new product development, in...
Some firms (such as Intel and Medtronics) use a time–pacing strategy for new product development, in...
The paper develops a general-equilibrium model of scale-invariant Schumpeterian (R&D-based) growth. ...
This research focuses on the diffusion patterns of the adja-cent generations of technology and its r...
It is a popular contention that products launched today dif-fuse faster than products launched in th...
In this work we study the relation between investment in R&D, the technological innovation, diffusio...
The models of technology diffusion originally proposed by Metcalfe (1981), Batten (1987) and Amable ...
In this paper we introduce a model that is suitable to study the diffusion of new and dominant multi...
We formalize an explanation for technology revolutions and growth cycles in a model where consumers ...
textabstractUsing only aggregate sales data, the model we propose decomposes the diffusion processes...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the determinants of new product diffusion. We seek to do...
Previous multi-generational product diffusion (MGPD) models were developed based on the diffusion pa...