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Revisiting risk in the Global Production Network approach 2.0 - Towards a performative risk narrative perspective. (2023). Vllers, Philip ; Verfrth, Philip ; Franz, Martin ; Schumacher, Kim Philip ; Bcken, Felix ; Neise, Thomas.
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