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Absorptive Capability and Knowledge Tacitness in the Transfer of Knowledge in the Agrifood Cluster of the Southeast of Spain. (2014). Bourlakis, Michael ; Sanchez-Perez, Manuel.
In: 2014 International European Forum, February 17-21, 2014, Innsbruck-Igls, Austria.
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  64. Absorptive Capability and Knowledge Tacitness in the Transfer of Knowledge in the Agrifood Cluster of the Southeast of Spain. (2014). Bourlakis, Michael ; Sanchez-Perez, Manuel.
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