Types of Diffusion
reverse hierarchical diffusion
an idea spreading from bottom to top or rural area to big city
expansion diffusion
ideas spread and the number of people knowing expand
stimulus diffusion
when the spread of one idea begins the spread of a new idea (when a fast food restaurant changes he type of food they serve depending on what country they are in)
spatial diffusion
movement of phenomena (a trend) such as an innovation, information, or an epidemic across an area and over time; can happen very slowly or quickly
absorbing barriers
physical, legal, or other obstacles that stop diffusion
contagious diffusion
spread of a characteristic through a group of people (common cold or other sickness)
relocation diffusion
spread of an idea through the physical movement of people (migration)
hierarchical diffusion
spreads through rank order (top to bottom, big cities to rural areas)