Technology adoption life cycle
The technology adoption lifecycle is a sociological model that describes the adoption or acceptance of a new product or innovation, according to the demographic and psychological characteristics of defined adopter groups. The process of adoption over time is typically illustrated as a classical normal distribution or "bell curve". The model indicates that the first group of people to use a new product is called "innovators", followed by "early adopters". Next come the early majority and late majority, and the last group to eventually adopt a product are called "Laggards" or "phobics." For example, a phobic may only use a cloud service when it is the only remaining method of performing a required task, but the phobic may not have an in-depth technical knowledge of how to use the service.
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Technology adoption life cycle
The technology adoption lifecycle is a sociological model that describes the adoption or acceptance of a new product or innovation, according to the demographic and psychological characteristics of defined adopter groups. The process of adoption over time is typically illustrated as a classical normal distribution or "bell curve". The model indicates that the first group of people to use a new product is called "innovators", followed by "early adopters". Next come the early majority and late majority, and the last group to eventually adopt a product are called "Laggards" or "phobics." For example, a phobic may only use a cloud service when it is the only remaining method of performing a required task, but the phobic may not have an in-depth technical knowledge of how to use the service.
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The technology adoption lifecy ...... tion in the late 20th century.
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اعتماد التكنولوجيا في الحياة ه ...... ولوجيا في أواخر القرن العشرين.
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テクノロジー採用ライフサイクル (英: Technology ...... ルは20世紀後半のテクノロジー採用の多くの分野に適応された。
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The technology adoption lifecy ...... dge of how to use the service.
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اعتماد التكنولوجيا في الحياة ه ...... عمقة حول كيفية استخدام الخدمة.
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テクノロジー採用ライフサイクル (英: Technology ...... ルは20世紀後半のテクノロジー採用の多くの分野に適応された。
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Technology adoption life cycle
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اعتماد التكنولوجيا في الحياة
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テクノロジー採用ライフサイクル
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