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Laggards represent the final segment in the adoption curve and are characterized by their reluctance to embrace new innovations, often preferring to stick with established and familiar solutions. They tend to adopt new products or technologies only when they become widely accepted or when the benefits significantly outweigh any perceived risks or disruptions to their existing routines or systems.
Laggards, the final segment in the adoption curve, are characterized by their reluctance to embrace new innovations. They prefer established solutions and only adopt new products or technologies when widely accepted or when the benefits outweigh perceived risks or disruptions to their routines or systems.