International diffusion of digital innovations: mapping the mobile telephony of the Arab States

IF 8 Q1 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Bottom Line Pub Date : 2017-11-13 DOI:10.1108/BL-08-2017-0020
Shihanah Almutairi, D. Yen
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Purpose The purpose of this study is to measure the Arab States? innovation and imitation levels to understand the factors affecting their diffusion processes. The authors argue that sampling Arab States provides the literature on international diffusion with the ability to contrast between developing and developed countries regarding the diffusion process and to represent a different region with different characteristics both economic and cultural. As such, the authors investigated the diffusion patterns of seven Arab States, namely, Kuwait, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), the United Arab Emirates, Lebanon, Iraq, Libya and Egypt. Design/methodology/approach The present study mapped the respective Arab States’ diffusion patterns by applying the Bass model on their mobile cellular subscriptions data. Findings The paper’s contributions include estimating the Arab States diffusion patterns and distinguishing them according to their innovation and imitation coefficients. Findings indicate Kuwait and Libya as the most innovative countries, whereas Egypt and Lebanon ranked as laggards. The present study also reviewed each Arab State’s telecommunication sector which provided a theoretical interpretation for the differences found in their diffusion patterns. Originality/value The paper extends diffusion theory to encompass a region otherwise excluded from the literature’s generalizable findings. The present study’s sampling of countries from the Middle East and North African region and subsequent findings provide a stronger basis to draw empirical generalizations about international product diffusion process than previously suggested by the literature.
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数字创新的国际传播:绘制阿拉伯国家移动电话的地图
本研究的目的是衡量阿拉伯国家?了解创新和模仿水平对其扩散过程的影响因素。作者认为,以阿拉伯国家为样本提供了关于国际传播的文献,使其能够在传播过程中比较发展中国家和发达国家,并代表了一个具有不同经济和文化特征的不同区域。因此,作者调查了七个阿拉伯国家的扩散模式,即科威特、沙特阿拉伯王国、阿拉伯联合酋长国、黎巴嫩、伊拉克、利比亚和埃及。本研究通过将Bass模型应用于阿拉伯国家的移动电话订阅数据,绘制了各自阿拉伯国家的传播模式。本文的贡献包括估计阿拉伯国家的扩散模式,并根据其创新和模仿系数进行区分。调查结果显示,科威特和利比亚是最具创新力的国家,而埃及和黎巴嫩则被列为落后者。本研究报告还审查了每个阿拉伯国家的电信部门,从理论上解释了其传播模式的差异。原创性/价值本文扩展了扩散理论,以涵盖一个区域,否则将被排除在文献的可概括的发现之外。本研究的样本来自中东和北非地区的国家和随后的研究结果提供了一个更强大的基础,得出关于国际产品扩散过程的经验概括比以前的文献建议。
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