Penetration models of new technologies in Greek small and medium enterprises
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A growth model was formulated and employed to establish a theory related to the timing of initial adoption of high technology products. The model, which is based on an assumption that the likelihood of adoption is linearly connected with the number of small and medium enterprises that have previously introduced high technology products, revealed a linear growth that can be modified by a concentration of project funding. A pattern in which initial adoptions grow to a peak followed by a decline was also revealed by the model.
Publication Name: International Journal of Technology Management
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0267-5730
Year: 1998
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Food consumption models: market times, tradition times
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Variation in food consumption models continues to exist even in the context of a globalization project. The presence of contrasting movements in food consumption models can be greatly attributed to the complex interaction between short-run variables and long-run variables. It has been observed that several moments of food consumption continue to be influenced by variables whose rhythms of change are slower than that of market times.
Publication Name: International Journal of Technology Management
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0267-5730
Year: 1998
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