NIDA Research Monograph, Number 155 [Printed in 1995]
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Table of Contents
Introduction-----1
Thomas E. Backer, Susan L. David, and Gerald Saucy
Assessing and Enhancing Readiness for Change: Implications for Technology Transfer-----21
Thomas E. Backer
Collaboration and Diversity in Technology Transfer-----42
Kathryn H. Kavanagh
Risk Communication: A Tool for Behavior Change-----65
David B. McCallum
Diffusion of Drug Abuse Prevention Programs: Spontaneous Diffusion, Agenda Setting, and Reinvention-----90
Everett M. Rogers
Interorganizational Planning and Coordination as Technology Transfer: Lessons From a Case Study-----106
Howell S. Baum
Organizational Change as Human Process, Not Technique-----119
Michael A. Diamond
Rethinking Organization Stability as a Determinant for Innovation Adoption and Diffusion-----132
Alan M. Glassman
Technology Transfer as Collaborative Learning-----147
Ramkrishnan V. Tenkasi and Susan A. Mohrman
Reducing Impediments to Technology Transfer in Drug Abuse Programming-----169
Barry S. Brown
A Field-Based Dissemination Component in a Drug Abuse Research Center-----186
James L. Sorensen and Wayne W. Clark
Technology Transfer in the Criminal Justice Field: Implications for Substance Abuse-----198
Paul Gendreau
Creating Strong Attitudes: Two Routes to Persuasion-----209
Richard E. Petty
Transferring Research Findings on Persuasion to Improve Drug Abuse Prevention Programs-----225
William J. McGuire
Developing Effective Behavior Change Interventions: Some Lessons Learned from Behavioral Research-----246
Martin Fishbein
Synthesis of Behavioral Science Learnings About Technology Transfer-----262
Thomas E. Backer and Susan L. David
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