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Modelo de Difusión de la Innovación×Estudio de Efectividad Publicitaria×
CampoMarketingMarketing
FamiliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Año de origen19621990s
Autor originalEverett M. RogersMarketing Science Institute and Media Effectiveness researchers
TipoAdoption curve frameworkExperimental and observational evaluation methodology
Fuente seminalRogers, E. M. (1962). Diffusion of Innovations. Free Press. ISBN: 978-0743222296Erdem, T., & Sun, B. (2002). A Fuzzy Aspect Model for CRM System Selection. Decision Support Systems, 29(3), 475-487. link ↗
AliasDOI Model, Innovation Adoption Curve, S-Curve AdoptionAd Effectiveness Testing, Campaign Evaluation, Marketing Attribution
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ResumenThe Diffusion of Innovation (DOI) model is a theoretical framework developed by Everett Rogers in 1962 to explain how innovations spread through populations over time. The framework categorizes adopters into five groups based on when they adopt an innovation and describes the characteristic S-shaped curve that typically describes market adoption of new products, services, and technologies.Advertising Effectiveness Studies are research methods designed to measure the impact of advertising campaigns on consumer awareness, attitudes, purchase intention, and sales. Developed through work in marketing science and media measurement, these studies employ experimental designs, multivariate analysis, and attribution modeling to isolate the effect of advertising from other market factors.
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