
How propane stands next to the Diffusion of Innovation Theory
December 16, 2015 By Kevin Yanik
E.M. Rogers developed the Diffusion of Innovation Theory in 1962 to explain how ideas and products gain momentum…
Read MoreE.M. Rogers developed the Diffusion of Innovation Theory in 1962 to explain how ideas and products gain momentum…
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