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technology$81943$ - translation to greek

SOCIOLOGICAL MODEL THAT DESCRIBES THE ADOPTION OR ACCEPTANCE OF A NEW PRODUCT OR INNOVATION
Adoption curve; Technology Adoption LifeCycle; Technology diffusion; Technology Stewards; Technology adoption lifecycle; Technology adoption cycle; Technology adoption cycles; Technology adoption life cycles; Technology adoption lifecycles
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technology      
n. τεχνολογία
advanced technology         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Advanced technology (disambiguation); Advanced tech
προηγμένη τεχνολογία
technical university         
  • [[Cape Peninsula University of Technology]] was composed of two former technikons and other smaller independent colleges.
  • Founding decree of the Czech Technical University in Prague from January 18, 1707
  • CTU]] in Prague
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  • Students at the [[Technical University of Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]
  •  [[University of Vocational Technology]] Sri Lanka
COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY FOR APPLIED SCIENCES
Polytechnic college; Politechnic; Technical college; Universities of technology (France); Technical University; Technical university; Technological university; It-institute; Polytechnical Institute; Institutes of technology; Technology school; Technical College; Polytecnic; Institute of Technology; Polytechnic College; Université de Technologie; Polytechnical institute; Universite de Technologie; Polytechnic Institute; Technical institution; Technical Institute; Technical institutions; T-School; Polytechnic institute; Technical institute; Polytechnic (Singapore); Universities of Technology (France); Technicsl college; University of technology; Technical universities; Polytechnic degree; Institute of Information Technology; Institute of Information Technology ,Jahangirnagar University; Institutes of Technology (France); Universities of technology; University of Technology; Institute of technology in Italy
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Definition

intermediate technology
¦ noun technology suitable for developing countries, typically using local resources.

Wikipedia

Technology adoption life cycle

The technology adoption lifecycle is a sociological model that describes the adoption or acceptance of a new product or innovation, according to the demographic and psychological characteristics of defined adopter groups. The process of adoption over time is typically illustrated as a classical normal distribution or "bell curve". The model indicates that the first group of people to use a new product is called "innovators", followed by "early adopters". Next come the early majority and late majority, and the last group to eventually adopt a product are called "Laggards" or "phobics." For example, a phobic may only use a cloud service when it is the only remaining method of performing a required task, but the phobic may not have an in-depth technical knowledge of how to use the service.

The demographic and psychological (or "psychographic") profiles of each adoption group were originally specified by agricultural researchers in 1956:

  • innovators – had larger farms, were more educated, more prosperous and more risk-oriented
  • early adopters – younger, more educated, tended to be community leaders, less prosperous
  • early majority – more conservative but open to new ideas, active in community and influence to neighbors
  • late majority – older, less educated, fairly conservative and less socially active
  • laggards – very conservative, had small farms and capital, oldest and least educated

The model has subsequently been adapted for many areas of technology adoption in the late 20th century, for example in the spread of policy innovations among U.S. states.