2010
DOI: 10.1108/00251741011082125
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Diffusion of mobile music service in Taiwan: an empirical investigation of influence sources

Abstract: Purpose -Taiwan is one of several leading countries in the mobile music context. Accordingly, Taiwan's experiences in promoting mobile music service diffusion are of importance and interest to international practitioners and researchers. Applying Rogers' innovation diffusion theory, this study aims to employ econometric models to investigate whether the diffusion of mobile music service adoption is affected by external influences (e.g. mass media advertising, salespeople, and service providers), internal influ… Show more

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“…Furthermore, the DOI theory is well established and has been used extensively in studies focussing on the diffusion of information and communications technology (Prescott and Conger, 1995). For instance, Wang and Doong (2010) have used the theory in their study focussing on the diffusion of mobile music service in Taiwan, while Nath et al (2016) have used the DOI to study the acceptance of information and communications technologies (ICTs) in the public health sector of New Zealand. Similarly, Rupa (2015) used the DOI theory in the study of dissemination of news through social media that includes WhatsApp.…”
Section: Strengths Of the Doi Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the DOI theory is well established and has been used extensively in studies focussing on the diffusion of information and communications technology (Prescott and Conger, 1995). For instance, Wang and Doong (2010) have used the theory in their study focussing on the diffusion of mobile music service in Taiwan, while Nath et al (2016) have used the DOI to study the acceptance of information and communications technologies (ICTs) in the public health sector of New Zealand. Similarly, Rupa (2015) used the DOI theory in the study of dissemination of news through social media that includes WhatsApp.…”
Section: Strengths Of the Doi Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%