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Date: 2014-08-06 02:56:03
Structure
Hungary
Csizmadia
Innovation
Earth
International relations
Design
Knowledge intensive business services
Hitotsubashi University

Discussion Paper Series B No. 38 Organizational Innovation and Knowledge Use Practice: Cross-Country Comparison (Hungarian versus Slovak Business Service Sector)

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