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Unpacking the Psychosocial Dimension of Decarbonization between Change and Stability: A Systematic Review in the Social Science Literature. (2022). Brondi, Sonia ; Cottone, Paolo Francesco ; Biddau, Fulvio.
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  39. Biomass Energy Technological Paradigm (BETP): Trends in This Sector. (2017). Lu, YI ; Luo, NA ; Li, Meihui.
    In: Sustainability.
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  40. Interplay of innovation and standardization: Exploring the relevance in developing countries. (2017). de Vries, Henk J ; Lee, Heejin ; Zoo, Hanah.
    In: Technological Forecasting and Social Change.
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    In: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews.
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  42. Relationships between consumption, publication and impact in French universities in a value perspective: a bibliometric analysis. (2016). Lafouge, Thierry ; Bador, Pascal ; Prost, Helene ; Boukacem-Zeghmouri, Cherifa.
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    In: Scientometrics.
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    In: Journal of Informetrics.
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    In: Journal of Informetrics.
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    In: MPRA Paper.
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  48. Are Multi-criteria Decision Making Techniques Useful for Solving Corporate Finance Problems? A Bibliometric Analysis || ¿Son adecuadas las técnicas de decisión multicriterio para resolver los problema. (2014). Gomez-Limon, Jose A. ; Fruet Cardozo, J. Vicente, ; Guerrero-Baena, Dolores M..
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