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Bellanca, Raffaella. "Diffusion of innovations : reforestation in Haiti." Thesis, Malmö högskola, Institutionen för konst, kultur och kommunikation (K3), 2007. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-22538.
Full textPhilippe, Luc. "Imitation et diffusion internationale des innovations." Lille 3 : ANRT, 1985. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb375943434.
Full textQuélin, Bertrand V. "Changement technologique et diffusion des innovations." Grenoble 2 : ANRT, 1988. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37617762r.
Full textRansbotham, Samuel B. III. "Acquisition and diffusion of technology innovation." Diss., Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/28094.
Full textHalila, Fawzi. "The adoption and diffusion of environmental innovations." Doctoral thesis, Luleå : Luleå, Department of Buisness Administration and Social Sciences, Division of Industrial Management, Luleå University of Technology, 2007. http://epubl.luth.se/1402-1544/2007/42.
Full textIslam, Towhidul. "Modelling and forecasting the diffusion of innovations." Thesis, Imperial College London, 1996. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.362879.
Full textUndrum, Michael, and Andreas Ebbesen. "Diffusion of Process Innovations in Public Hospitals." Thesis, Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet, Institutt for industriell økonomi og teknologiledelse, 2014. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:no:ntnu:diva-26165.
Full textRamírez, Alejandro 1970. "Diffusion of residential construction innovations in Colombia." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/50016.
Full textGwayi, Simeon Mackson. "Perceptions of Innovations as Predictors of TALULAR Implementation Levels among Secondary School Science Teachers in Malawi: A Diffusion of Innovations Perspective." Diss., Virginia Tech, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/26698.
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Quélin, Bertrand. "Changement technologique et diffusion des innovations : analyse du processus de diffusion de l'électronique et de l'informatique." Paris 13, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988PA131004.
Full textThis thesis can be read as a theoretical analysis of the patterns of technical change in modern economies with an illustrative case study on electronic and data processing industries. A general theoretical task is the explanation of the determinants and directions of technical change. Because innovation and technical progress create industrial transformation and economic development, innovation diffusion, based on time and progressiveness, is an important theoretical concept. We have to go beyond the assumptions of schumpeterian analysis : innovation diffusion can't be limited to imitation, no technical change based on long waves. The thesis studies the main mecanisms of the innovation transmission, and analyses the fact that some sectors are generators of technology. External effects, leading activities and domination effects shape the direction of technological flows between sectors. These economic phenomenous are the main determinants of innovation diffusion. The diffusion pattern is subject to linkages between state, industrial corporatcs and small enterprises. The four main mecanisms of innovation diffusion are : -linkages between economic structures; -external effects; -joint-ventures; -and conflict between implicit coordination of market and explicit coordination generated by firms
Blinke, Jacob. "Diffusion of Sustainable Innovations : A Case Study of Optical Gas Imaging." Thesis, KTH, Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM), 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-279593.
Full textUnder de senaste två decennierna har innovationer som bidrar till hållbar utveckling fått ökad uppmärksamhet på marknaden och inom forskningen. Diffusionen av hållbara innovationer är ett viktig del av samhällets omvandling mot ett mer hållbart samhälle. Inom branscher som använder industriella gaser i sin verksamhet finns det tusentals flyktiga utsläppskällor som belastar anläggningen och personalens säkerhet. Eftersom de flesta gaser är brännbara och farliga för människor och miljö, är det viktigt att dessa företag har effektiva läckedetekterings- och reparationsprogram (LDAR). Under de senaste åren har en ny gasdetekteringsteknologi, Optical Gas Imaging, kommit fram som kan identifiera gasföreningar säkrare och effektivare jämfört med äldre tekniker för läckedetektering. Däremot, har diffusionsgraden för innovationen varit långsam och begränsad till olje- och gasindustrin, även om många andra industrier så som stål, papper och massa, och kemiska industrier också använder gaser som energi. Därför har syftet med denna stuie varit att identifiera faktorer som påverkar diffusionen av hållbara innovationer inom industrier som använder gaser. Den kvalitativa datan samlades in genom semistrukturerade intervjuer med företag i Sverige som använder gaser, där datan analyserades med tolkningsmetoder. Resultatet visar att lagar och regler är en stark drivkraft för diffusionen av hållbara innovationer medan innovationsegenskaper såsom ”pris” och nyckelfaktorerna ”tillgänglighet” och ”innovationsbeslut” agerar som hinder. Den genererade kunskapen från denna studie kan bidra till hur en hållbar innovationskapare kan åtgärda dessa hinder och förbättra dess diffusion i marknaden.
Mitchell, Joshua L. "Foundations for Policy Innovations: Exploring Local Policy Diffusion." OpenSIUC, 2012. https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/dissertations/630.
Full textEmmitt, Stephen. "The diffusion of innovations in the building industry." Thesis, University of Manchester, 1997. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.551097.
Full textSmythe, James Gordon. "Diffusion of innovations in the physician services industry." Thesis, University of York, 2000. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.369273.
Full textFichman, Robert G. "The assimilation and diffusion of software process innovations." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1995. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/11765.
Full textRansbotham, III Samuel B. "Acquisition and diffusion of technology innovation." Atlanta, Ga. : Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/28094.
Full textCommittee Chair: Sabyasachi Mitra; Committee Member: Frank Rothaermel; Committee Member: Sandra Slaughter; Committee Member: Sridhar Narasimhan; Committee Member: Vivek Ghosal.
Xu, Huaidong. "Forecasting innovation diffusion : a modeling approach." Diss., Georgia Institute of Technology, 1994. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/23413.
Full textLi, Dan. "The diffusion study on Chinese outbound tourism —Based on “diffusion of innovations” theory." Thesis, Umeå universitet, Kulturgeografi, 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-105535.
Full textQadoumi, Hamza. "How to Influence the Adoption of Innovations by Communicating Value." Thesis, KTH, Integrerad produktutveckling, 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-245029.
Full textInnovation adoption has established itself in literature as the individual process which consists of series of stages one undergoes from first hearing about a product to finally adopting it (Rogers, 2003). The common theory in innovation adoption literature addresses the diffusion of innovation over time, and the adoption process it undergoes by various adopter groups. Research highlights the uncertainties novel innovations might possess and the challenges of adopting such innovations, disregarding the opportunity to conceptualize the usage of the innovation, and reduction of uncertainty through communication of information embodied in the innovation itself. This report will address this gap in knowledge by assessing the influence of innovation adoption through the communication of values. This thesis report is based on literature studies, qualitative and quantitative research and generative sessions, which serve as a complementary perspective and add knowledge and understanding about why, what and how people adopt innovations, and its implications for both the company and its customers. The study has revealed the identification of several customer segments. This report also shows the possibilities of reducing perceived uncertainties while enhancing the adoption of novel innovations by communicating values through the composition of signals containing verbal and visual triggers. Moreover, this study introduces a different way of influencing the adoption of novel innovations with regards to technological applications and the possibilities of doing so on a much larger scale, digitally.
Millet-Fourrier, Christelle Kouloumdjian Marie-France. "Les jeux d'acteurs dans la diffusion des télé-activités." [S.l.] : [s.n.], 2000. http://demeter.univ-lyon2.fr:8080/sdx/theses/lyon2/2000/millet_c.
Full textLarsen, Graeme D. "A polymorphic framework for understanding the diffusion of innovations." Thesis, University of Reading, 2005. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.424037.
Full textОмельяненко, Віталій Анатолійович, Виталий Анатольевич Омельяненко, and Vitalii Anatoliiovych Omelianenko. "Theoretical approaches for process of international diffusion of innovations." Thesis, Sumy State University, 2013. http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/31194.
Full textObelchak, Y., Світлана Віталіївна Подолкова, Светлана Витальевна Подолкова, and Svitlana Vitaliivna Podolkova. "Diffusion of innovations: getting people to do new things." Thesis, Сумський державний університет, 2013. http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/31085.
Full textHolmes, Kevin J. "Management innovations : their adoption, diffusion and high-fidelity adaptation." Thesis, Sheffield Hallam University, 2016. http://shura.shu.ac.uk/19822/.
Full textNelson, Andrew Joel. "Institutional convergence and the diffusion of university-versus firm-origin technologies /." May be available electronically:, 2007. http://proquest.umi.com/login?COPT=REJTPTU1MTUmSU5UPTAmVkVSPTI=&clientId=12498.
Full textSavery, Carol A. "INNOVATORS OR LAGGARDS: SURVEYING DIFFUSION OF INNOVATIONS BY PUBLIC RELATIONS PRACTITIONERS." Akron, OH : University of Akron, 2005. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etd/view.cgi?acc%5Fnum=akron1123879994.
Full textOunsley, James, Kevin Laland, and Graeme Ruxton. "Investigating the relationship between social learning efficiency and the diffusion of innovations." Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig, 2016. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:15-qucosa-198499.
Full textConrad, Edward D. "Willingness to use IT innovations : a hybrid approach employing diffusion of innovations and technology acceptance models /." Available to subscribers only, 2009. http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=1791777541&sid=1&Fmt=2&clientId=1509&RQT=309&VName=PQD.
Full text"Department of Management." Keywords: Diffusion of innovations, Pre-adoptive behaviors, Willingness to use, Technology acceptance, Information technology. Includes bibliographical references (p. 91-124). Also available online.
Conrad, Edward David. "WILLINGNESS TO USE IT INNOVATIONS: A HYBRID APPROACH EMPLOYING DIFFUSION OF INNOVATIONS AND TECHNOLOGY ACCEPTANCE MODELS." OpenSIUC, 2009. https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/dissertations/283.
Full textAzoulay, Pierre. "Three essays on the development and diffusion of pharmaceutical innovations." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/16761.
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This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in the Institute Archives and Special Collections.
The thesis comprises three essays on various aspects of the development and diffusion of pharmaceutical innovations, woven together by the idea that the production of clinical knowl- edge influences organizational design, pricing, and advertising decisions in the pharmaceutical industry - that it is an essential ingredient of pharmaceutical firms' technology strategy. The first essay studies why pharmaceutical firms partly contract out the operational aspects of clinical trials to Contract Research Organizations. Using detailed project-level data, I find that (1) outsourcing intensity is sensitive to surprises in the demand for clinical trials services; (2) data-intensive projects are more likely to be outsourced than knowledge-intensive projects; (3) firms that consistently increased their share of outsourced activity over time had more productive internal teams than those that did not. This last result draws attention to the perils of considering a single transaction as the unit of analysis when explaining shifts in firm boundaries.
(cont.) The second essay investigates how different sources of information influence the diffusion of new pharmaceutical products. Using a novel index of clinical-research output, I find that both marketing and published clinical results directly influence the diffusion process in the anti-ulcer drug market, but scientific outputs do not seem to be important drivers of firms' marketing efforts. The direct effect of science on demand implies strong private incentives for clinical research. In the third essay, Ernst Berndt, Robert Pindyck and I examine the role of consumption externalities in the demand for pharmaceuticals. These effects emerge when use of a drug by others affects its value or conveys information about safety and efficacy to patients and physicians. This can affect the rate of market diffusion for a new entrant, and lead to herd behavior whereby a particular drug can dominate the market despite the availability of close substitutes. We use data for anti-ulcer drugs to estimate a dynamic demand model and quantify these effects. We find that consumption externalities influence both valuations and rates of diffusion, but that they operate at the brand- and not the therapeutic-class level.
by Pierre Azoulay.
Ph.D.
Ounsley, James, Kevin Laland, and Graeme Ruxton. "Investigating the relationship between social learning efficiency and the diffusion of innovations: Investigating the relationship between social learning efficiency and thediffusion of innovations." Diffusion fundamentals 24 (2015) 37, S. 1, 2015. https://ul.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A14554.
Full textDhongde, Sharvey. "Technology and innovation diffusion : a workers' perspective." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1999. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape2/PQDD_0032/MQ64108.pdf.
Full textTellier, Albéric. "La communication externe dans le processus de diffusion de l'innovation technologique." Caen, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995CAEN0568.
Full textAs a problematics we have the causes of success of innovations for technologies which fit in a process of technological competition. Within this framework of reflexion, we try an analyse a factor which has little has been tackled : the external communication strategies. We first try to show the impact of external communication strategies on technological competition. Then we attempt to show that the firm must devise a specific communication strategy because of the particularities of the diffusion innovation and that it is necessary to go beyond the traditional approches of communication. We propose a new model of communication which is based on a redifining of the concept of innovation, on a thoughtful use of means of communication and on a reconceiving of communication targets. This model highlights three key-phases of communication according to the maturity level of technologies constituing innovation in the second part of the work, this theorical model - called whirling model - is tested through case studies carried out in industrial sectors where technological competition is tense because of increasing returns. It appears that firms facing problems of substitutability of innovations as well as problems of technological competition devise atypical communication strategies which confirm the proposals we have made in the first part
Millet-Fourrier, Christelle. "Les jeux d'acteurs dans la diffusion des télé-activités." Lyon 2, 2000. http://theses.univ-lyon2.fr/documents/lyon2/2000/millet_c.
Full textRural areas have embarked on the information society race. ICT projetcs arise and aim at promoting ICT diffusion inside the society. However, despite time and money spent, there is a gap between institutions and suppliers wishes regarding their forecast and the actual uses. While supply is increasingly structured and speeches mobilize people's enthusiasm, nobody cares about demand. Our hypothesis is that ICT diffusion requires the arising of a collective demand from these areas. A process of social mediation managed by strong actors may bound the innovation and its users. After a discussion about usual theoretical approaches (diffusionnism, traduction), we focuse on games and roles played by local actors. Then, confidence, partnership and mediation draw up this process : it may be the hidden face of a social network
Gaftoneanu, Diana. "Diffusion of Social Innovations - Exploring the potential of online platforms that enable the diffusion of proven solutions." Thesis, Malmö högskola, Fakulteten för kultur och samhälle (KS), 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-22301.
Full textSteel, A. C. "The diffusion of working time innovations in manufacturing and construction industry." Thesis, Brunel University, 1985. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.333199.
Full textGrindley, Peter Conrad. "A strategic analysis of the diffusion of innovations : theory and evidence." Thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science (University of London), 1986. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.308388.
Full textToole, Jameson Lawrence. "The diffusion of innovations in the presence of geography and media." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/78504.
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Increasingly, the world we live in is digital, mobile, and online. As a consequence, many of your seemingly mundane actions are recorded, archived, and for the first time widely accessible to both the generators and curators of this information. From this fire hose of digital breadcrumbs, we can learn an enormous amount about ourselves as individuals and societies. Simple questions such as where we go, who we are meeting, and how we interact when we get there can be explored with incredibly high resolution and richness. Through new emiprical and analytic tools, we can leverage information generated from rapidly expanding online social networks, revealing the beautiful and often surprising complexity of everyday human behavior. We are able to harness data from millions of cell phone users to better understand how people move through cities, use roads, and interact with their neighbors. This thesis deals with quantifying, analyzing, and ultimately modeling sociotechnical systems. More specifically, it focuses on modeling the diffusion of innovations in time and space. While there has been much work examining the affects of social network structure on innovation adoption, models to date have lacked important features such as meta-populations reflecting real geography or influence from mass media forces. This thesis shows that these are features crucial to producing more accurate predictions of a social contagion and technology adoption at the city level. Using data from the adoption of the popular micro-blogging platform, Twitter, a model of adoption on a network is presented. The model places friendships in real geographic space and exposes individuals to mass media influence. Results show that homophily both amongst individuals with similar propensities to adopt a technology and geographic location is critical to reproduce features of real spatiotemporal adoption. Furthermore, estimates suggest that mass media was responsible for increasing Twitter's user base two to four fold. To reflect this strength, traditional contagion models are extended to include an endogenous mass media agent that responds to those adopting an innovation as well as influencing agents to adopt themselves. The final chapter of this thesis addresses the future. The ubiquity of digital devices like mobile phones and tablets is opening rich new avenues of research. The massive amounts of data generated and stored by these devices can be used to gain a better understanding of the complex socio-technical systems they sense. The same tools, techniques, and analogies utilized in the first three chapters of this thesis can now literally be taken to the streets. With mobile phones that record when and where activities take place, a new window has been opened on urban systems. Future work will explore how people use cities dynamically to improve transportations systems and inform urban planners. New measurements will help understand what cities do well, when they fail, and why. At the core of this new domain, is an interdisciplinary approach to complex socio-technical systems that combines many fields and methods. This view forms a more holistic view of problems and potential solutions. The thesis presented stands as an example of data, theory, and simulation for diverse areas can be combined to gain novel insights into human behavior.
by Jameson Lawrence Toole.
S.M.
Pelletier-Fleury, Nathalie. "Analyse économique et évaluation de la diffusion des innovations en télémédecine." Paris 11, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998PA11T063.
Full text@Economie analysis and evaluation of the diffusion of innovations in telemedicine : The situation of telemedicine is paradoxical. The application of new Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in medical practice has been discussed since the 1 970s, though their actual use has never become routine. This is despite the fact that medicine is traditionally an innovative field, and that it is commonly stated that tele-consultation, tele expertise and tele-surveillance could even respond to the major problems relating to the management of health care systems, allowing for provision of health care which i s at least as good as present care, but at a lower cost (Chapter I). The use of new instruments is likely to bri ng about major organisational transformations in medical practice. Analysing these, on the basis of the economies of transaction costs, while taking into account the technical context (the absence of standards), as well as present institutional arrangements (relating to problems of medical responsibility), helps explain the organisational dimension of this paradox. Indeed, for tele-medicine to be adopted new modes of health-care organisation have to be defined that are grounded on greater integration, and especially on the formulation of original contractual procedures, such as the creation of health-care networks. (Chapter II). However, unless health care producers can agree on new forms of cooperation, then the efficiency of new practices, which the implementation of tele-medicine is supposed to bring about, remains to be shown. Using the example of tele-surveillance in the diagnosis of apnea sleep syndrome, this thesis sets out to examine the methodological problems arising from the technical and economie evaluation of ITCs, which are still within an experimental context. Subsequently the thesis attempts to provide some insights into the solutions to these problems (Chapter III)
Teulon, Hélène. "Fonctions, concurrence et progres technique, la diffusion des innovations en materiaux." Paris, ENMP, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992ENMP0364.
Full textLewis, Gayle Arnn. "Leadership Products As Innovations In The Context Of Rogers' Diffusion Theory." Diss., Virginia Tech, 1997. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/29839.
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Mosley, Barbra F. "Development of a Technology Mentoring Program Using Rogers' Diffusion of Innovations." Diss., Virginia Tech, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/26135.
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Schümann, Luisa, and Andrea Dzúriková. "Diffusion of Social Innovations : A case study on Suspended Coffees Germany." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Företagsekonomiska institutionen, 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-326401.
Full textGreen, Champe Brockenbrough. "Adoption-diffusion of wildlife management innovations by nonindustrial private forestland owners." Thesis, This resource online, 1992. http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-05042010-020203/.
Full textBernabini, Alberto. "International Public-Private-Partnerships for startups : an exploratory case study of the diffusion of eco-innovations." Thesis, KTH, Entreprenörskap och Innovation, 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-188818.
Full textGrobbelaar, Sara Susanna. "R&D in the national system of innovation a system dynamics model /." Pretoria : [s.n.], 2006. http://upetd.up.ac.za/thesis/available/etd-07212007-130132.
Full textPaasche, Cédric. "La diffusion de l'innovation et les transferts internationaux de technologie dans le secteur pharmaceutique." Bordeaux 1, 1989. http://www.theses.fr/1989BOR1D023.
Full textIf able to meet the challenge of the "2nd pharmacological revolution" and to counter the relative regression of tis r-d, the advanced technology side of the pharmaceutical industry should become, in the short term, a prime mover in the national and international "health sector". Yet to achieve this, several major stumbling-blocks must first be overcome : omnipresent public interventionism, the health financing crisis, and the north-south tug-of-war over the technological stakes. Other potential obstacles include the relative mistrust of public bodies and the burden of moral and ethical problems linked to the spread of pharmaceutical "progress". New normative control methods thus objectify a specific "co-operation conflict" (p-f. Gonod) between nation-states, juridical-political entities, and pharmaceutical tnc, techno-economic structures. And although the international juridical framework remains largely compartmentalized and encumbered with national particularisms, more dynamic trends are nevertheless emergins : with regard to the rationalization of technological exchange structures in themselves, to a gradual harmonization of positive rights, and to a global reinforcement in the protection of pharmaceutical industrial property rights. These may lead to an in-depth redefinition of the role of the authorities and of international organizations with respect to the spread of innovation and technology carried out by the stns in this sector
Akers, Eugene Jeff Grafton Carl. "A study of the adoption of digital government technology as public policy innovation in the American States." Auburn, Ala., 2006. http://repo.lib.auburn.edu/2006%20Summer/Dissertations/AKERS_EUGENE_17.pdf.
Full textJetin, Bruno. "La diffusion des innovations techniques et organisationnelles dans un pays à l'inflation élevée : l'exemple du Brésil." Paris 13, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992PA131014.
Full textBrazil has lived a decade of profund economic crisis during the 80's, which is caracterize by a fall of productive investments, a contained hyperinflation process and the automatisation of the financial spere. This crisi has generated a radical incertainty in the economy and a shortening of the temporal horizon of prevision of the enterprises. This last evolution contradicts the exigences of the productive paradigm of "flexible mass production", which is emerging in the developped economies, as the example of the automobile industry proves it. This new paradigm needs long term engagements of capital by the firms. This contradiction has lead to a truncated modernisation of the firms in brazil, which is caracterized by the integration of the technics rather than the principles of the new paradigm
El-Sayed, Ismail Mohamed. "An Interpretive and Postulational Model for Perception and Adoption of Innovation." Thesis, North Texas State University, 1986. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc330962/.
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