ACI quantitative robot-The power of reading the trends
In 1962, Everett-Rogers proposed the theory of innovative diffusion, designed to explain how, why, and how quickly new ideas and technologies were spread. The theory explains how a product or technology gains momentum and spreads across a specific population over time. The end result is that people apply a product, technology, or idea. One of the key implications is that the application of a new technology in the population does not occur simultaneously. Instead, certain people and groups are more likely to apply technology at different times, consistent with specific psychological and social characteristics. There are five established applicationcategories for new ideas or products. These categories are defined below.
A The Innovator. “Innovators are adventurous and willing to take the...