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Bass, F. 1969. A New Product Growth Model for Consumer Durables,” Management Science, 15:5-17.
Hassinger, E. 1959. Stages in the adoption process, Rural Sociology, 24, 52-53.
Mahajan, V., E. Muller, and F. Bass. 1990. New Product Diffusion Models in Marketing: A review and directions for research. Journal of Marketing, 54:1-26.
Nutley, S., H. Davies, and I. Walter. 2002. Conceptual Synthesis 1: Learning from the Diffusion of Innovations. ESRC UK Centre for Evidence Based Policy and Practice, Department of Politics, Queen Mary, University of London, Mile End Road, London E1 4NS, (Working Paper 10)
Rogers, E. 1958. Categorizing the adopters of agricultural practices. Rural Sociology 23:346-354.
Rogers, E.M. 1995. Diffusion of Innovations, Fourth Edition, Free Press, New York.
Rogers, E.M. 2003. Diffusion of Innovations, Fifth Edition, Free Press, New York.
Wolfe, R. A. 1994. Organisational innovation: review, critique and suggested research directions Journal of Management Studies 31:405-431.
Wright, V. 2004. How do land managers adopt scientific knowledge and technology? Contributions of the Diffusion of Innovations theory. In: Munro Neil, Dearden, Phil, Herman,Tom B., Beazley, Karen, Sorun Bondrup-Nielson, eds. Making Ecosystem-based management work. Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Science and Management of Protected Areas, Victoria, BC, 11-16 May 2003. [CD-ROM]. SAMPAA: Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada. Available: http://www.sampaa.org/,ISBN: 0-9699338-6-X. Chapter 8(3).

 

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