A Review of Diffusion Models and their Applicability on App-based Services in India

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2025

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Quest Journal of Management and Social Sciences

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Background: Diffusion models have been used for over half a century to predict the spread of innovations, products, and services in target strata. However, the applicability and relevance of diffusion models for the new age app-based consumer services have not been researched, especially in developing markets like India. Purpose: This paper identifies gaps in the two founding theories on diffusion– Rogers' Diffusion of Innovation Model and Bass' Diffusion Model concerning app-based consumer services in India, and attempts to deploy these theories on the diffusion of new-age applications. Methods: The paper critically examines the diffusion theories to extract implementation gaps in the new-age platform applications. Further, it works towards proposing a reduced form equation by including a dampener in the traditional diffusion model equation offered by Bass, which can represent the diffusion curve for app-based services and thus explain the diffusion better. Findings: A set of enablers and disablers is identified through this research, influencing the diffusion of new-age applications. Including these elements explains diffusion from the source and medium points of view. Conclusion: Enhanced understanding of the diffusion of service applications among the population shall help app-driven businesses efficiently build products that are well accepted and adopted by the target population.

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Diffusion, Innovation, Diffusion of Innovation, Service Apps, On-demand Application

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