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- *{{cite book |author=Rogers, Everett M |title=Diffusion of innovations |publisher=Free Press |location=New York |year=2003 |pages= |isbn=0-7432-221 KB (150 words) - 21:19, 25 October 2013
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- ...a.edu/cite/--></ref>This categorization somewhat parallels the theory of [[Diffusion of innovations]], but without pejorative terms, in which adopters of innovation are catego10 KB (1,327 words) - 21:00, 11 October 2009
- ...e could not win against an alert British soldier properly using a rifle. [[Diffusion of innovations]], indeed, is how some Third World nations can regain sovereignty. While Fu18 KB (2,686 words) - 12:35, 7 May 2024