In the flow of innovations from supplier to user, many professionals serve as intermediaries, selecting on the basis of their particular expertise new technologies and
products for the ultimate users. Using dentists as an example, this article explores a
number of issues this diffusion situation raises regarding new product development and
dissemination.
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