Title :
The timing and sources of information for the adoption and implementation of production innovations
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Illinois, Chicago Circle Campus, Chicago, IL, USA
Abstract :
Two dimensions (personal-impersonal and internal-external) are used to characterize information sources as they become important during the interorganizational transfer of production innovations. The results of three studies are reviewed for the purpose of deriving a model of the timing and importance of different information sources and the utilization of new technology. Based on the findings of two retrospective studies, it was concluded that the pattern of information seeking behavior in user organizations during the awareness stage od adoption is not a reliable predictor of the eventual utilization rate. Using the additional findings of a real-time study, an empirical model of the relative importance of information sources for successful user organizations is presented. These results are extended and integrated into a theoretical model consisting of a time-profile of successful implementations and the relative importance of four types of information sources during seven stages of the adoption-implementation process.
Keywords :
production; information sources; production innovations; Educational institutions; Manuals; Organizations; Production; Real-time systems; Technological innovation; Timing;
Journal_Title :
Engineering Management, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TEM.1976.6447151