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Selecting early adopters to foster the diffusion of innovations in industrial markets: Evidence from a multiple case study

Mattia Bianchi (Department of Management and Organization, Stockholm School of Economics, Stockholm, Sweden)
Anthony Di Benedetto (Department of Marketing and Supply Chain Management, Fox School of Business, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA)
Simone Franzò (Department of Management, Economics and Industrial Engineering, Polytechnic University of Milan, Milan, Italy)
Federico Frattini (Department of Management, Economics and Industrial Engineering, Polytechnic University of Milan, Milan, Italy)

European Journal of Innovation Management

ISSN: 1460-1060

Article publication date: 29 June 2017

Issue publication date: 21 September 2017

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to bring new empirical evidence to the controversial role of early adopters in the diffusion of innovations in industrial markets.

Design/methodology/approach

The authors apply an actor market configuration perspective to the analysis of four longitudinal case studies regarding the commercialization of new products in the textile, plastic and energy industries.

Findings

The diffusion of innovation is an interactive and iterative process where the commercializing firm engages in repeated interactions with different categories of companies that are targeted as potential early adopters. This process ends when the commercializing firm identifies a category of early adopters that can stimulate subsequent acceptance in the later market, by playing one of the following two roles, i.e. word-of-mouth trigger and industry benchmark. During this process, through which the role of the early adopters is constructed proactively by the commercializing firm, the product innovation is also subject to changes to provide a better fit with the selected category of early adopters.

Research limitations/implications

The paper calls for a re-conceptualization of the diffusion process, from a passive identification of early adopters to an interactive process that entails a trial-and-error approach in the targeting and involvement of different categories of early adopters, which ends when the innovation reaches the desired levels of diffusion.

Practical implications

The study provides managers with a number of recommendations for selecting the most proper category of early adopters for their innovations, depending on the role they are more likely to play and the influence they will exert on subsequent acceptance in the later market.

Social implications

The study provides managers with a number of recommendations for targeting, through a trial-and-error process, early adopters and working with them to champion the dissemination of new technologies.

Originality/value

This paper significantly adds to existing literature on the diffusion of innovation, which has up to now conceived early adopters as static and given entities, which cannot be proactively selected by the commercializing firm, and innovation as an immutable object.

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Citation

Bianchi, M., Di Benedetto, A., Franzò, S. and Frattini, F. (2017), "Selecting early adopters to foster the diffusion of innovations in industrial markets: Evidence from a multiple case study", European Journal of Innovation Management, Vol. 20 No. 4, pp. 620-644. https://doi.org/10.1108/EJIM-07-2016-0068

Publisher

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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