Title :
Demand Side Innovation Hypothesis in the Complex Consumer Network
Author :
Washida, Yuichi ; Ueda, Kazuhiro ; Kinoshita, Yosuke ; Awata, Keigo
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Syst. Sci., Tokyo Univ.
Abstract :
This research examines a new hypothesis of technological diffusion process in the social network structure among consumers, based on an empirical survey and a complex network simulation. In our hypothesis, the social value of a new technology can be changed by a particular consumer community of the early adopters during the diffusion process, and the competition to win a technological standard in a product category can be highly affected by the early adopter communities, instead of the innovators themselves. This phenomenon has been observed in a variety of high-tech products, such as latest mobile phone handsets or automobiles in the Japanese consumer market. This phenomenon implies that the innovation can emerge in the demand side as well as in the supply side, in certain types of product markets, even though the consumers themselves cannot produce or improve products. Translating the value of a new technology is a key issue in the hypothesis, and the process of the translation among consumers can be simulated by a complex network model. In this research, we built a complex network simulation model based on an empirical consumer survey in Japan, and explored the general patterns of a technological diffusion under a variety of settings
Keywords :
automobiles; consumer behaviour; innovation management; mobile handsets; Japanese consumer market; automobiles; complex consumer network; consumer community; demand side innovation hypothesis; high-tech products; mobile phone handsets; product category; product market; social network structure; technological diffusion process; Automobiles; Complex networks; Diffusion processes; Home appliances; Mobile handsets; Social network services; Sociology; Stress; Technological innovation; Telephone sets;
Conference_Titel :
Technology Management for the Global Future, 2006. PICMET 2006
Conference_Location :
Istanbul
Print_ISBN :
1-890843-14-8
DOI :
10.1109/PICMET.2006.296749