Dividing Apples and Pears: Towards a Taxonomy for Agile Transformation

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Dividing Apples and Pears: Towards a Taxonomy for Agile Transformation. / Lueg, Rebecca; Zimmer, Markus Philipp; Drews, Paul.
PACIS 2022 proceedings. AIS eLibrary, 2022. 1435.

Publikation: Beiträge in SammelwerkenAufsätze in KonferenzbändenForschungbegutachtet

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Lueg, R, Zimmer, MP & Drews, P 2022, Dividing Apples and Pears: Towards a Taxonomy for Agile Transformation. in PACIS 2022 proceedings., 1435, AIS eLibrary, Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems - PACIS 2022, Taipei and Sydney, Taiwan, 05.07.22. <https://aisel.aisnet.org/pacis2022/178/>

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Lueg R, Zimmer MP, Drews P. Dividing Apples and Pears: Towards a Taxonomy for Agile Transformation. in PACIS 2022 proceedings. AIS eLibrary. 2022. 1435

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