Summary: Diffusion Of Innovations, 5Th Edition | 9780743258234 | Everett M Rogers
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1 Elements of diffusion
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What is a common problem for many organizations and individuals?
How to speed up the rate of diffusion of an innovation? -
1.1 What is diffusion?
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What gives diffusion, as a form of communication, it's special character?
Diffusion is a type of communication in which the messages are about new ideas. -
In diffusion a degree of uncertainty is involved. What is the definition of uncertainty and what does it imply?
Uncertainty is the degree to which a number of alternatives are percieved with respect to the occurence of an event and the relative probability of these alternatives. It implies that there is a lack of predictability, of structure and of information. -
What is a way of reducing uncertainty?
Information, when a choice between alternatives excists, information affects uncertainty. -
What makes diffusion a kind of social change?
When diffusion of new innovations occure and are accepted or rejected, with certain concequences, social changes happen. -
1.2.1.1 Technological innovations, information, and uncertainty
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What is the difference between an innovation and a technology?
An innovation can be a technology, but also an idea or a practice, where a technology is a design for an instrumental action -
Give some examples of cases where the technology was mainly composed of information.
A political philosophy (i.e. Marxism, populism), a religious idea, a news event, and a policy ( i.e. non smoking ordinance, nix18). -
What is a strategy to speed up the diffusion of consumer electronics innovations?
By selling the hardware component for a relative low price and the software component for a relatively high price. -
1.2.1.2 Technology clusters
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What is a technology cluster?
A technology cluster consists of a couple distinguishable elements of technology that are perceived as closely related or similar. -
What are examples of technology clusters?
For example recycling of not only paper, but also plastic and green waste.
An other example is the package promotion of wheat- and rice-growing innovations in Third World countries, including fertilizers, pesticides, and thicker planting of seeds.
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