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Market viability: a neglected concept in implementation science

Enola K. Proctor, Emre Toker, Rachel G. Tabak, Virginia McKay, Cole Hooley, Bradley Evanoff

2021Implementation Science39 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This debate paper asserts that implementation science needs to incorporate a key concept from entrepreneurship-market demand-and demonstrates how assessing an innovation's potential market viability might advance the pace and success of innovation adoption and sustainment. We describe key concepts, language distinctions, and questions that entrepreneurs pose to implementation scientists-many of which implementation scientists appear ill-equipped to answer. The paper concludes with recommendations about how concepts from entrepreneurship, notably market viability assessment, can enhance the translation of research discoveries into real-world adoption, sustained use, and population health benefits. The paper further proposes activities that can advance implementation science's capacity to draw from the field of entrepreneurship, along with the data foundations required to assess and cultivate market demand.

Topics & Concepts

EntrepreneurshipPaceField (mathematics)Key (lock)Health services researchManagement scienceEconomicsKnowledge managementMarketingComputer scienceBusinessHealth careEconomic growthFinanceGeographyMathematicsGeodesyPure mathematicsComputer securityHealth Policy Implementation ScienceHealth Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of LifeHealth and Medical Research Impacts