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Innovation patterns in firms and intra-industry heterogeneity empirical evidence from Turkey. (2022). Pamukçu, Mehmet ; Pamuku, Mehmet Teoman ; Yurtseven, Alp Eren.
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  40. The origins of capabilities: Resource allocation strategies, capability development, and the performance of new firms. (2022). Symeonidou, Noni ; Bruneel, Johan ; Autio, Erkko ; Leiponen, Aija.
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  43. Does primary stakeholder management improve competitiveness? A dynamic network non-parametric frontier approach. (2022). Managi, Shunsuke ; ben Zaied, Younes ; Taleb, Lotfi ; ben Lahouel, Bechir.
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  45. A new approach to evaluate environmental strategy: Empirical evidence from international petroleum companies using the balanced scorecard model. (2022). Fethi, Sami ; Rahuma, Abdulhamid.
    In: Business Strategy and the Environment.
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  46. Environmentally sustainable development initiatives in upstream strategic outsourcing relationships: Examining the role of innovative capabilities. (2022). Kulangara, Nisha Paul ; Biehl, Markus ; Prater, Edmund L.
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  48. Talent Management, Affective Organizational Commitment and Service Performance in Local Government. (2020). Luna-Arocas, Roberto ; Lara, Francisco J.
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