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...; and encouraging the development and diffusion of environmentally friendly technologies. (9) In 2... way of referring to a process whereby innovations are "communicated .. over time among members of th.... (137.) See EVERETT ROGERS, DIFFUSION OF INNOVATIONS (4th ed.1995), qu...
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... in his approach, which depends on the diffusion-of-innovations theory developed by the social scieentist Everett Rogers in 1962. This fundamentally evolutionist th...
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... paper, we examine the international diffusion of the Plowshares movement and the subsequent chal... it; this is called the confirmation stage (Rogers, 1995). . This diffusion model has been criticized.... Rogers, Everett. 1995. Diffusion of Innovations, 4th edition. New ...
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The journey between research and practice in alcoholism treatment is worthwhile but can be difficult because of the inherent differences between the treatment and research disciplines. This article describes how the path between research and practice can be navigated successfully, discusses the factors that influence the journey, and offers specific pharmaceutical and behavioral interventions as examples of research-based treatment approaches that can be implemented more widely.
The journey between research and practice in alcoholism treatment is worthwhile but can be difficult because of the inherent differences between the treatment and research disciplines. This article describes how the path between research and practice can be navigated successfully, discusses the factors that inf...
... journey between science and service is Everett Rogers's classic text Diffusion of Innovations (Ro...
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[...] agencies need to adopt work processes that embrace the components of evidence-based practices. [...] the social communication networks need to be taken into consideration. [...] the consultant provides a point of view from outside of the constraints placed on the organization.
... is the method through which new innovations and practices can be spread throughout correctiona...This is the process of diffusion. Diffusion spreads the innovation, either as an id... social networks of an organization (Rogers, 2003). The model of diffusion discussed in this ppaper, modified from the work of Everett Rogers (2003), provides a framework for transformi...
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..., 2002; Haferkamp and Smelser, 1992; Rogers, 1983; Bennis et al., 1976; Appelbaum, 1970.] Thus... to macrogoals takes place relies on Everett Rogers' diffusion of innovations theory and the re...
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Many new computer and media technologies, literacy programs, and curriculum initiatives have immediate acceptance by communities and individuals across the country, while other programs and innovations move painfully slowly toward acceptance. One can only wonder why one idea or program is successful and another one is on seemingly unending path to adoption. Here, Buddy examines how "diffusion of innovation" tenets be applied to school library media programs.
...A review of the research by Everett Rogers reveals numerous articles and studies in wh...
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...Two research streams, one related to diffusion of innovations and the other related to social net... were adopted or not, and with what effect (Rogers [1962] 1995). Everett Rogers ([1962] 1995) defined...
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... case of capital-embodied, new process innovations, because adoption involves adjustment costs as wel...1982; Rogers 1995; Stoneman 1995). . There are few studies of i...New York: North Holland. . Rogers, Everett M. 1995. Diffusion of innovations. New York: Free ...
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, by Mary M Timney, is reviewed.
...Everett Rogers' work on the diffusion of innovation places... might find interesting local-level innovations in generation and regional governance of transmiss...