lagdelar
Lagdelar, also known as laggards or late adopters, refer to the final group in the technology adoption lifecycle model proposed by Everett Rogers in his 1962 book *Diffusion of Innovations*. This model categorizes consumers based on their willingness to adopt new technologies or innovations, dividing them into innovators, early adopters, early majority, late majority, and laggards.
Lagdelar are characterized by skepticism toward new technologies and a preference for traditional methods. They tend
This group typically represents a smaller portion of the population compared to the late majority but plays
Lagdelars are not inherently resistant to progress but may prioritize stability, familiarity, and proven reliability over