Considering the challenges of the diffusion of innovation in health from the innovator’s perspective: A review and technology spectrumTools Ogilvy, Lenore (2016) Considering the challenges of the diffusion of innovation in health from the innovator’s perspective: A review and technology spectrum. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)]
AbstractThe diffusion of innovation is a challenge in all health economies, including the English National Health Service. There is a significant body of research on the diffusion of innovation in health, but there are two lacunae in the literature. First, research has adopted the perspective of implementers and researchers, and excluded the innovator. In order to explore this gap, Greenhalgh, Robert, Bate, Macfarlane and Kyriakidou’s (2004) Conceptual Model for the Diffusion of Innovation in Service Organisations was used as a framework for a re-examination of the literature to focus on insights for innovators. The literature review resulted in the identification of some potentially useful constructs that would support innovators to diffuse their
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