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Modelul Difuzării Inovației×Modelarea Mixului de Marketing×
DomeniuMarketingMarketing
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Anul apariției19622001
Autorul originalEverett M. RogersDavid Hanssens, Leonard Parsons, and Randall Schultz
TipAdoption curve frameworkEconometric modeling methodology
Sursa seminalăRogers, E. M. (1962). Diffusion of Innovations. Free Press. ISBN: 978-0743222296Hanssens, D. M., Parsons, L. J., & Schultz, R. L. (2001). Market Response Models: Econometric and Time Series Analyses (2nd ed.). Kluwer Academic Publishers. ISBN: 978-0792372158
Denumiri alternativeDOI Model, Innovation Adoption Curve, S-Curve AdoptionMMM, Econometric Modeling, Attribution Modeling
Înrudite55
RezumatThe 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.Marketing Mix Modeling (MMM) is an econometric methodology for estimating the impact of various marketing activities (advertising, pricing, promotions, distribution) on sales or other business outcomes. Developed through work by Hanssens, Parsons, and Schultz, MMM integrates time-series data on marketing spend, sales, and market factors to quantify the return on investment for each marketing channel and inform budget allocation decisions.
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