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Intermediary Organizations in Nature Conservation Initiatives: The Case of the EU-Funded LIFE Programme. (2022). Pisani, Elena ; Andriollo, Elena ; Rigo, Alessandra.
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  44. The Next Generation: Technology Adoption and Integration Through Internal Competition in New Product Development. (2010). Taylor, Alva.
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  45. A Network Perspective of Digital Competition in Online Advertising Industries: A Simulation-Based Approach. (2010). Oh, Wonseok ; Chang, Ray M ; Kwon, Dowan ; Pinsonneault, Alain.
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  46. Refraining from Imitation: Professional Resistance and Limited Diffusion in a Financial Market. (2009). Jonsson, Stefan.
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  47. Coming Forward: The Effects of Social and Regulatory Forces on the Voluntary Restatement of Earnings Subsequent to Wrongdoing. (2008). Zhang, Xiaomeng ; Pfarrer, Michael D ; Smith, Ken G ; Bartol, Kathryn M ; Khanin, Dmitry M.
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