On Waves, Clusters, and Diffusion: A Conceptual Framework
University of Illinois System · Harvard University Press
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Abstract
This article makes a conceptual and theoretical contribution to the study of diffusion. The authors suggest that the concept of diffusion be reserved for processes (not outcomes) characterized by a certain uncoordinated interdependence. Theoretically, the authors identify the principal sources of clustered policy reforms. They then clarify the characteristics specific to diffusion mechanisms and introduce a categorization of such processes. In particular, they make a distinction between two types of diffusion: adaptation and learning. They argue that this categorization adds conceptual clarity and distinguishes mechanisms with distinct substantive consequences.
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- Categorization
- CLARITY
- Diffusion
- Adaptation (eye)
- Principal (computer security)
- Conceptual framework
- Epistemology
- Cognitive psychology
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