Abstract

Most studies of barriers to the adoption of innovations concentrate on characteristics of the population (consumer or organizational), features of the product, or the marketing mix This paper examines a seldom studied barrier— the installed base of the technology or product being supplanted In order to describe the magnitude of this barrier and to provide recommendations for overcoming it, the Installed Base Effect is examined from three dimensions: supply, demand and market externalities

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