Rogers' Innovation Adoption Attributes: A Systematic Review and Synthesis of Existing Research. Kapoor, K., K., Dwivedi, Y., K., & Williams, M., D. Information Systems Management, 31(1):74-91, 2014.
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A systematic approach is adopted to review the literature, followed by a meta-analysis of articles on Rogers' innovation-attributes. All publications from 1996-2011 are extracted; 226 relevant innovation articles are studied to showcase the informative trends pertaining to Rogers' five attributes-eight features of ideal innovation-attribute study (approach, dependent variable, study type, instrument, measure, attributes, innovations, adopting unit), and antecedents-descendants of Rogers' innovation attributes. These findings, limitations, and future research suggestions are presented. © 2014 Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.
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