Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2550249980> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 76 of
76
with 100 items per page.
- W2550249980 abstract "Certain researchers call to reconsider Communication for development and social change as a problem of “Techniques and Society” (McArthur, Jouet, Bardini, Lohento, Kiyindou, Misse). Thus, the models of social integration of innovations are used here to study how the new development assistance modules are accepted and appropriated by their final users in developing countries. There is no need to prove anymore that users’ reception and appropriation of the proposed service is critical to the development programs’ effectiveness, be it in public health, environmental issues, small and medium enterprise (SME) development, or other. We synthesize the Anglo-Saxon and French models and distinguish the common determinant axes for the innovations or novelties reception: before their actual use (acceptance models) and after it (appropriation models). The common base appears to be the mental construction of the sense of use: the user mobilizes his representations “already there” (anchoring in existing representations, Moscovici, Jodelet, LeBlanc) and his imaginary (Flichy, Musso) to assess the associated use benefits–costs, the anticipated-perceived use experience. In the literature, this mental construction process is theorized as the formation of the Perceived Value of Use (PVU) (Jouet, Mallein and Toussaint, Mallein et coll., Toussaint, Boenisch, Assude et al, Nelson, Kim et al.). However, it is necessary to further explore this process. Eager to explore the PVU concept in detail, we conducted a two-phase field qualitative study within the SME support sector (UN Sustainable Development Goals 8.3 and 9.3), in Turkmenistan, Central Asia. Our results suggest that we can model the PVU formation mechanism, and its role in the cognitive appropriation and acceptance of the new support services by the final users. We propose to test the results of our research, within the context of other developing countries and of other sectors." @default.
- W2550249980 created "2016-11-30" @default.
- W2550249980 creator A5007660081 @default.
- W2550249980 date "2016-11-05" @default.
- W2550249980 modified "2023-10-14" @default.
- W2550249980 title "A Socio-Cognitive Approach to the Communication of SME Support. An Exploratory Qualitative Study in Turkmenistan" @default.
- W2550249980 cites W16660605 @default.
- W2550249980 cites W1915214135 @default.
- W2550249980 cites W1928111900 @default.
- W2550249980 cites W1981473803 @default.
- W2550249980 cites W1992302234 @default.
- W2550249980 cites W1997176931 @default.
- W2550249980 cites W2000385972 @default.
- W2550249980 cites W2004239297 @default.
- W2550249980 cites W2015479644 @default.
- W2550249980 cites W2016567886 @default.
- W2550249980 cites W2021604300 @default.
- W2550249980 cites W2024924955 @default.
- W2550249980 cites W2033943395 @default.
- W2550249980 cites W2037563745 @default.
- W2550249980 cites W2046752514 @default.
- W2550249980 cites W2058046107 @default.
- W2550249980 cites W2058725609 @default.
- W2550249980 cites W2069206247 @default.
- W2550249980 cites W2101946243 @default.
- W2550249980 cites W2103472024 @default.
- W2550249980 cites W2130168387 @default.
- W2550249980 cites W2149967206 @default.
- W2550249980 cites W2309067248 @default.
- W2550249980 cites W2503899908 @default.
- W2550249980 cites W4231035384 @default.
- W2550249980 cites W4237551630 @default.
- W2550249980 cites W4248164644 @default.
- W2550249980 doi "https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-2815-1_7" @default.
- W2550249980 hasPublicationYear "2016" @default.
- W2550249980 type Work @default.
- W2550249980 sameAs 2550249980 @default.
- W2550249980 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W2550249980 crossrefType "book-chapter" @default.
- W2550249980 hasAuthorship W2550249980A5007660081 @default.
- W2550249980 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W2550249980 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W2550249980 hasConcept C169760540 @default.
- W2550249980 hasConcept C169900460 @default.
- W2550249980 hasConcept C190248442 @default.
- W2550249980 hasConcept C36289849 @default.
- W2550249980 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W2550249980 hasConcept C56739046 @default.
- W2550249980 hasConcept C85973986 @default.
- W2550249980 hasConceptScore W2550249980C144024400 @default.
- W2550249980 hasConceptScore W2550249980C15744967 @default.
- W2550249980 hasConceptScore W2550249980C169760540 @default.
- W2550249980 hasConceptScore W2550249980C169900460 @default.
- W2550249980 hasConceptScore W2550249980C190248442 @default.
- W2550249980 hasConceptScore W2550249980C36289849 @default.
- W2550249980 hasConceptScore W2550249980C41008148 @default.
- W2550249980 hasConceptScore W2550249980C56739046 @default.
- W2550249980 hasConceptScore W2550249980C85973986 @default.
- W2550249980 hasLocation W25502499801 @default.
- W2550249980 hasLocation W25502499802 @default.
- W2550249980 hasOpenAccess W2550249980 @default.
- W2550249980 hasPrimaryLocation W25502499801 @default.
- W2550249980 hasRelatedWork W1880760005 @default.
- W2550249980 hasRelatedWork W1973341610 @default.
- W2550249980 hasRelatedWork W1995813262 @default.
- W2550249980 hasRelatedWork W2056328765 @default.
- W2550249980 hasRelatedWork W2063525694 @default.
- W2550249980 hasRelatedWork W2292035536 @default.
- W2550249980 hasRelatedWork W2319738066 @default.
- W2550249980 hasRelatedWork W3163854667 @default.
- W2550249980 hasRelatedWork W4239691505 @default.
- W2550249980 hasRelatedWork W4327655918 @default.
- W2550249980 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2550249980 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2550249980 magId "2550249980" @default.
- W2550249980 workType "book-chapter" @default.