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Subject: diffusion of innovations
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Asked by: empiricist2-ga
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Posted: 02 Mar 2005 20:44 PST
Expires: 01 Apr 2005 20:44 PST
Question ID: 483808
I need the page numbers,verified Journal name and verified volume
numbers for both of these articles:
Sharif, N. M., & Islam, N. M. (1980). The Weibull distribution as a
general model for forecasting. 	Technological Change, Technological
Forecasting and Social Change, 247, Page No.

Sharif, M. N., & Ramanathan, K. (1981). Binomial innovation diffusion
models with dynamic potential adopter population. Technological
Change, Technological Forecasing and Social Change, 63, Page No.
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Subject: Re: diffusion of innovations
Answered By: tisme-ga on 02 Mar 2005 21:07 PST
Rated:5 out of 5 stars
 
Hello empiricist2,

I have included the complete referencing of both articles below. The
journal name, which is Technological Forecasting and Social Change
should be italicized. The page numbers are included below as well.

Sharif, N.M. and Islam, N.M. (1980). The Weibull distribution as a
general model for forecasting technological change. Technological
Forecasting and Social Change, 18, 247-256.
SOURCE: http://64.233.161.104/search?q=cache:L9TxdSqTbRsJ:www.if.itri.org.tw/content05/03if39i.htm+%22The+Weibull+distribution+as+a+general+model%22&hl=en

Sharif, M. and K. Ramanathan (1981), ?Binomial Innovation Diffusion
Models with DynamicPotential Adopter Population?, Technological
Forecasting and Social Change, vol. 20, pp. 63-87.
SOURCE: http://64.233.161.104/search?q=cache:FsXITCt4KMsJ:www.ub.rug.nl/eldoc/dis/eco/m.del.e.ruiz.conde/referenc.pdf+%22Binomial+innovation+diffusion+models+with+dynamic%22&hl=en

If you need any additional information, please let me know and I will
do my best to further assist you.

All the best,

tisme-ga

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Great,as always.

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