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CBAM, or "Concerns-Based Adoption Model," is a framework often applied in scientific fields to support the adoption of new methodologies, technologies, or systems. It helps researchers and institutions understand how individuals experience change by categorizing their concerns and usage levels. This model enables science leaders to plan more effective rollouts of innovations such as new lab protocols, data systems, or environmental practices.
In scientific research environments, where precision and collaboration are critical, CBAM ensures that changes are accepted not just procedurally but also psychologically. By addressing the emotional and practical concerns of staff and researchers, CBAM contributes to smoother transitions, reduced resistance, and more successful implementation of innovations across labs, universities, or government-funded projects.
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