2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbusres.2015.11.006
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Diffusion of innovation: The case of ethical tourism behavior

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“…The origin of the innovativeness concept is assigned to Roger (1962) who is recognized as the founder of innovativeness (diffusion) theory (e.g., Ganglmair-Wooliscroft & Wooliscroft, 2016;Goldsmith & Hofacker, 1991).…”
Section: Tourism Innovativenessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The origin of the innovativeness concept is assigned to Roger (1962) who is recognized as the founder of innovativeness (diffusion) theory (e.g., Ganglmair-Wooliscroft & Wooliscroft, 2016;Goldsmith & Hofacker, 1991).…”
Section: Tourism Innovativenessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The TAM incorporates the idea that ease of use and perceived technology usefulness are critical constructs that influence an individual's attitude towards using the innovative technology, and these measures have been used in previous studies (Gomber et al, 2018;Jan & Contreras, 2011;Jokar, Noorhosseini, Allahyari, & Damalas, 2017;Park, Rhoads, Hou, & Lee, 2014;Wang & Sun, 2016). The other theory focuses on consumer characteristics linked to the time he/she takes to adopt innovation, which is called the theory of diffusion of innovation (DI), which is a conceptual framework formalized by Rogers (2003). The DI model includes five characteristics of innovation that influence consumer acceptance: relative advantage, compatibility, simplicity, communicability and trialability.…”
Section: Related Theories Of Technology Adoptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…34%, (iv) late majorities: 34%, and (v) laggards: 16% (Ganglmair-Wooliscroft & Wooliscroft, 2016;Robinson, 2009). According to Rogers (1995), the following are the characteristics of each population segment: innovators are venturesome, educated with multiple information sources; early adopters are social leaders, popular, educated; early majority are deliberate, with many informal social contacts; late majority are skeptical, traditional, with lower socioeconomic status;…”
Section: Sustainable Ehealth Bms Case Studies and Diffusion Of Innomentioning
confidence: 99%