Douglas K. R. Robinson (), Susana Borrás () and Wouter P.C. Boon ()
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Douglas K. R. Robinson: Université Gustave Eiffel, Postal: France
Susana Borrás: Copenhagen Business School, Postal: Denmark
Wouter P.C. Boon: Utrecht University, Postal: The Netherlands
Abstract: This editorial focuses on the diverse studies and frameworks related to the diffusion of innovations, building beyond Everett Rogers’ seminal work from 1962. Despite a renewed interest in diffusion research, fragmentation exists as different academic communities work independently with limited cross-referencing. Seeing great advantage in building bridges and exchanging insights across these conceptual and empirical expansions of Rogers, this editorial explores the heterogeneous nature of diffusion, encompassing various innovation types, systems, geographies and pathways. Using “generalisation” as a broad umbrella term that captures the essence of these expansions on diffusion theory, whilst remaining open to different conceptualisations, eight building blocks were identified from the literature to characterise generalisation, offering new research avenues. The special issue encompasses nine articles in which a broader understanding of diffusion is explored. Key lessons include recognising diffusion as a set of heterogeneous activities involving different innovations, actors, and institutional logics, considering temporal aspects, anticipating repercussions on user groups, and envisioning ethical, legal, and societal impacts for responsible diffusion. These lessons are relevant for policymakers who are increasingly interested in understanding diffusion to address grand challenges. Transformative innovation policy calls for new policy frameworks incorporating diffusion policy measures, which should be build on insights and conceptual frameworks offered by scholars and strategic intelligence provided by decision-makers.
Keywords: Diffusion; innovation policy; generalisation; grand challenges; transformative innovation; mission
JEL-codes: O32; O33; O34; O38; O39
Language: English
23 pages, November 14, 2024
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