teknikadoption
Teknikadoption refers to the process by which individuals, organizations, or societies begin to use and integrate new technologies into their practices. This process is not instantaneous and typically involves several stages, from initial awareness and interest to evaluation, trial, and ultimately, adoption or rejection. Several factors influence the rate and success of teknikadoption. These can include the perceived usefulness of the technology, its ease of use, the availability of compatible infrastructure, social influences and peer acceptance, and the economic costs and benefits associated with its implementation.
The diffusion of innovation theory, a seminal work by Everett Rogers, outlines how new ideas and technologies