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Conceptualizing international new ventures as the nexus of entrepreneurship and international business. (2024). Petricevic, Olga ; Hashai, Niron ; Zahra, Shaker A ; Criaco, Giuseppe.
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  46. Describing network dynamics in three different business nets. (2015). Valkokari, Katri.
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