Mobilizing Resources and Generating Competencies
The Remarkable Success of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in the Danish Business System
by Peer Hull Kristensen ; Peter Karne ; Poul Houman Andersen
ISBN: 8716134664
ISBN-13: 9788716134660
Format: Book
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Publisher: Copenhagen Business School Press Published date: 1999 Edition: 1th edition Pages: 362
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