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Zombie firms and corporate governance: What room for maneuver do companies have to avoid becoming zombies?. (2022). Urionabarrenetxea, Sara ; San-Jose, Leire ; Garcia-Merino, Jose-Domingo.
In: Review of Managerial Science.
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