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Diffusion of Innovations, 5th Edition: Fifth Edition
Was R398.95Now R359.06(eB 3591)
Delivery time: Usually within 10 working days. Country: United KingdomFormat: Softcover
Publisher: Free PressISBN: 9780743222099 Publication date: January 2003 Length: 239mm Width: 157mm Thickness: 36mm Weight: 635g Edition: 5th Edition Pages: 576 Illustrations: Illustrated Readership: General; Tertiary education; Professional & scholarly
Diffusion of Innovations, 5th Edition: Fifth Edition
Author: Everett M. Rogers
Was R398.95 Now R359.06
This references concerns the history of the spread of new ideas. It explains how inventions are almost always perceived as uncertain or even risky. In an age of ever-increasing technological innovation, this renowned volume - which has sold more than 30,000 copies in each edition - is more important than ever. DIFFUSION OF INNOVATIONS lucidly explains how inventions are almost always perceived as uncertain or even risky. To overcome this, most people seek out others like themselves who have already adopted the new idea. The diffusion process, then, is most often shaped by a few individuals who spread the word amongst their circle of acquaintances, a process that typically takes months or years. But there are exceptions: use of the Internet in the 1990s, for instance, may have spread more rapidly than any other innovation in human history - and it continues to influence the very nature of diffusion by decreasing the significance of physical distance between people. As thought-provoking as it is instructive, this fully updated, widely acclaimed work of scholarship is itself a great idea that continues to spread. Choice The name of Everett Rogers...is virtually synonymous with the study of the diffusion of innovations....His coverage is comprehensive, ranging from the elements of diffusion and the history of diffusion research to generators of innovation, change agents, and the consequences of innovations. Among the many features that make this an exemplary interdisciplinary effort are Rogers's clear, literate style and his ability to stay in touch with social realities. He sets a high standard for social theorists.
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