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Cultural heterogeneity constrains diffusion of innovations

Rogers' diffusion of innovations theory asserts that the cultural similarity among individuals plays a crucial role on the acceptance of an innovation in a community. However, most studies on the diffusion of innovations have relied on epidemic-like models where the individuals have no preferen...

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Published in:Europhysics letters 2023-08, Vol.143 (4), p.42003
Main Authors: Pineda, Aruane M., Reia, Sandro M., Connaughton, Colm, Fontanari, José F., Rodrigues, Francisco A.
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