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INNOVATION PROJECT
PRESENTATIONS
KRISTEN, SHAIFALI, AMBER AUDREY, JUSTIN
CHANGE ACTIVITY EXAMPLE
THREE GROUPS, EACH ON AN ISLAND
ISLAND 1– CAN SPEAK AND SEE, HAS NO RESOURCES AND NO INFORMATION
ISLAND 2–CANNOT SEE, BUT CAN SPEAK, HAS THE RESOURCES TO COMPLETE THE TASK
ISLAND 3– CANNOT SPEAK, BUT CAN SEE, HAS THE TASK INFORMATION
COMPLETE THE TASK USING THE RESOURCES PROVIDED
REVIEW FROM LAST WEEK
• What are the adopter categories?
• Classification by Innovativeness
• Innovators (2.5%), Early Adopters (13.5%), Early Majority (34%), Late Majority
(34%), Laggards (16%)
• How do earlier adopters differ from later adopters on the following?
• Age?
• Socioeconomic Status?
• Personality Variables?
• Communication Behavior?
• What is Audience Segmentation?
• A strategy in which different communication channels are used to reach each sub
audience
DIFFUSION NETWORKS
EVERY HERD OF WILD CATTLE HAS ITS LEADERS,
ITS INFLUENTIAL HEADS.
GABRIEL TARDE, THE LAWS OF IMITATION (1903), P. 4
OBJECTIVES
• Describe the role of opinion leadership in diffusion networks.
• Discuss the generalizations associated with diffusion networks.
• Analyze case studies for diffusion network generalizations.
• Describe the strategies used for getting to critical mass.
WHAT IS OPINION LEADERSHIP?
• Opinion leadership—the degree to which an individual is able
informally to influence other individuals’ attitudes or overt
behavior in a desired way with relative frequency.
• They are important in determining the rate of adoption of an
innovation in a system.
• How does interpersonal communication drive the diffusion process
in creating a critical mass of adopters?
GENERALIZATIONS
• 8-1 Interpersonal diffusion networks are mostly Homophilous.
• 8-2 When interpersonal connections are heterophilous, followers
seek opinion leaders.
• 8-3--8-8 Compared to followers, opinion leaders have greater
mass media exposure, more cosmopoliteness, greater contact with
change agents, greater social participation, higher social status,
and more innovativeness.
• 8-9 Opinion leaders conform more closely to a system’s norms than
do their followers. When a system’s norms change, opinion leaders
are especially innovative.
GENERALIZATIONS CONTINUED
• 8-10 The network interconnectedness of an individual in a social
system is positively related to the individual’s innovativeness.
• 8-11 The information exchange potential of communication
network links is negatively related to their degree of
communication proximity and homophily.
• 8-12 Individuals tend to be linked to others who are close to them
in physical distance and who are relatively homophilous in social
characterstics.
• 8-13 An individual is more likely to adopt an innovation if more of
the other individuals in his or her personal network adopted
FIND EXAMPLES OF THESE GENERALIZATIONS IN THE
FOLLOWING CASE STUDIES IN YOUR TEXT IN PAIRS
(CHOOSE ONE)
1.
2.
Opinion Leadership in the Diffusion of Modern Math (pp. 300-303)
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5.
Paul Revere’s Ride (pp. 314-316)
Role of Alpha Pups in the Viral Marketing of a Cool Electronics Game (pp.
313-314)
Networks in the Diffusion of a Medical Drug (pp. 326-330)
Building a Network for the Diffusion of Photovoltaics in the Dominican
Republic (pp. 331-332)
6. Dr. John Snow and the Cholera Epidemic in London (pp. 335-337)
7. The Critical Mass in the Diffusion of Fax (p. 345)
8. Diffusion of the Internet (pp. 346-348)
WHAT ARE THE STRATEGIES FOR
GETTING TO CRITICAL MASS?
FOUR STRATEGIES ON PAGE 361
OVERVIEW
• Described the role of opinion leadership in diffusion networks.
• Discussed the generalizations associated with diffusion networks.
• Analyzed case studies for diffusion network generalizations.
• Described the strategies used for getting to critical mass.
REMINDERS
• Next week we will start our first group of change activities.
If you
have questions or want to discuss what you have planned, please
let me know. Our first group is Kristen, Marie, Amber, and Justin.
• Next week we will be discussing “The Change Agent.”
• Proposal: For our December 1 meeting, do we want to meet off
campus? I can reserve a room somewhere 3:00-5:00.