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Regional entrepreneurial ecosystems: Technological transformation, digitalisation and the longer term€”The automotive and ICT sectors in the UK and Bulgaria. (2021). Kirov, Vassil ; Focacci, Chiara N.
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    In: The Journal of Technology Transfer.
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  46. Ownership in the virtual world and the implications for long-term user innovation success. (2018). Hou, Michael Z ; Cong, Ling Mei.
    In: Technovation.
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    In: Journal of Business Research.
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    In: SEA - Practical Application of Science.
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    In: Asia and the Pacific Policy Studies.
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    In: Journal of Business Venturing Insights.
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