Application of a multi-generation diffusion model to milk container technology

A recently introduced multi-generation model [18], developed for high-technology industries and tested on a high-tech product class, is applied to a very different situation. It is tested by fitting and forecasting use of three generations of packaging technology in the fluid milk market, glass, pap...

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