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(Adapted from Everett Rogers' book Diffusion of innovations, 1962).
Indeed, Rogers' (1983) book "Diffusion of innovations" was the single most cited individual work, receiving 286 citations.
In his classic book Diffusion of Innovations, Everett Rogers (1962) developed a common framework for the social acceptance of the new ideas and concepts.
In this paper, we have taken the four dimensions given by Everett M Roger's book diffusion of innovation which has more than 77,533 citations and which is the second most cited book in social science.
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The book richly considers the diffusions of life into art, of my consciousness into yours.
The book focuses on linear convection-diffusion equations and on nonlinear flow problems that appear in computational fluid dynamics.
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