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Modeling the effects of variable external influences and demographic processes on innovation diffusion
Authors:JB Shukla  Harsh KushwahKapil Agrawal  Ajai Shukla
Institution:
  • a Bhabha Group of Institutions, Kanpur-209204, India
  • b The LNM Institute of Information Technology, Jaipur-302012, India
  • c C-MEND, 18, Navsheel Dham, Kanpur-208017, India
  • Abstract:In this paper, a nonlinear mathematical model for innovation diffusion is proposed and analyzed by considering the effects of variable external influences (cumulative marketing efforts) and human population (variable marketing potential) in a society. The change in the population density is caused by various demographic processes such as immigration, emigration, intrinsic growth rate, death rate, etc.Thus, the problem of innovation diffusion is governed by three dynamic variables, namely, non adopters’ density, adopters’ density and the cumulative density of external influences. The model is analyzed by using the stability theory of differential equations and computer simulation.The model analysis shows that the main effect of the increase in cumulative density of external influences is to make the adopter population density reach its equilibrium at a much faster rate. It further shows that the density of adopters’ population increases as the parameters related to increase in non adopters’ population density increase. The effects of various parameters in the model on the nature of existing single equilibrium have also been discussed by using numerical simulation. It is shown that parameters related to the growth of non adopters’ population density have stabilizing effects on the system.
    Keywords:Innovation diffusion  Variable external influences  Variable population density  Stability analysis  Nonlinear model
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