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The focus of the research has been to address the innovation diffusion process from the perspective of the user. The framework which we have developed for this we call the Decision Episode framework (DEF).
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Clark, P.A., Newell, S., Burcher, P., Bennett, D., Swan, J., Sharifi, S. (1991). Computer Aided Production Management: An Example of Organization-and-Technology Systems. In: Bennett, D., Lewis, C. (eds) Achieving Competitive Edge Getting Ahead Through Technology and People. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-1904-3_16
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