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This book is based on the premise that research necessary to
advance the utility of geographic informatior. systems must extend
far beyond concerns with technical issues. The search for
formalisms and generalizable principles relative to the behavior
and needs of individuals, organizations and institutions is just as
important in enabling optimal use of geographic information
innovations. This book consists of papers prepared by participants
in the NATO Advanced Research Workshop (ARW) on "Modeling the
Diffusion and Use of Geographic Information Technologies. " The
workshop was held AprilS-II, 1992, in Sounion, Greece. The idea for
the workshop and this volume arose from discussions among U. S. and
European researchers who had been involved in carrying out studies
on the use and diffusion of geographic information innovations and
actively involved in critically analyzing each other's work. We
felt the time was ripe for reporting studies recently accomplished
by the National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis (U.
S. A. ), the Economic and Social Research Council (U. K. ), and
others relative to these research topics. A workshop would allow
contact among and international comparisons with those who were
working independently on similar problems with similar or
alternative approaches. It would also allow the bringing together
of scholars in technology diffusion, management information
systems, and sociology with scholars from the GIS community.
This book is based on the premise that research necessary to
advance the utility of geographic informatior. systems must extend
far beyond concerns with technical issues. The search for
formalisms and generalizable principles relative to the behavior
and needs of individuals, organizations and institutions is just as
important in enabling optimal use of geographic information
innovations. This book consists of papers prepared by participants
in the NATO Advanced Research Workshop (ARW) on "Modeling the
Diffusion and Use of Geographic Information Technologies. " The
workshop was held AprilS-II, 1992, in Sounion, Greece. The idea for
the workshop and this volume arose from discussions among U. S. and
European researchers who had been involved in carrying out studies
on the use and diffusion of geographic information innovations and
actively involved in critically analyzing each other's work. We
felt the time was ripe for reporting studies recently accomplished
by the National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis (U.
S. A. ), the Economic and Social Research Council (U. K. ), and
others relative to these research topics. A workshop would allow
contact among and international comparisons with those who were
working independently on similar problems with similar or
alternative approaches. It would also allow the bringing together
of scholars in technology diffusion, management information
systems, and sociology with scholars from the GIS community.
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