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Diffusion and Innovation Theory: Past, Present, and Future Contributions to Academia and Practice

Richard Baskerville
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Johan Olaisen
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Jan Pries-Heje
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Tor. J. Larsen
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E. Burton Swanson
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The field of information systems (IS) has throughout its history experienced extensive changes in technology, research, and education. These renewals will continue into the foreseeable future [10]. It is recognized that IS is a key force in the ongoing societal and organizational renewal and change [2, 8, 14]. For example, in the US business sector, IS continues yearly to consume about 30% of total investments made [5]. Recent research document that IS supports the creation of business value, with particular emphasis on an organization’s innovation and change capabilities [1, 3]. Traditionally, research in IS has been interdisciplinary in nature - since it draws on innovation theory, models of value creation, actors’ roles and behaviors, the creation and running of task oriented groups, and how these relate to organizational structures and mechanisms [24]. Throughout its history the question of benefits from investing in IS has been lively discussed.
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Richard Baskerville, Deborah Bunker, Johan Olaisen, Jan Pries-Heje, Tor. J. Larsen, et al.. Diffusion and Innovation Theory: Past, Present, and Future Contributions to Academia and Practice. Transfer and Diffusion of IT (TDIT), Jun 2014, Aalborg, Denmark. pp.295-300, ⟨10.1007/978-3-662-43459-8_18⟩. ⟨hal-01381194⟩
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