Managing Global Production Networks: Towards Social Responsibility via Inter-organizational Reliability?

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Managing Global Production Networks: Towards Social Responsibility via Inter-organizational Reliability? / Schüßler, Elke; Sydow, Jörg; Helfen, Markus.
The Relational View of Economics : A New Research Agenda for the Study of Relational Transactions. Hrsg. / Lucio Biggiero; Derick de Jongh; Birger Priddat; Josef Wieland; Adrian Zicari; Dominik Fischer. Cham: Springer Schweiz, 2022. S. 133-158 (Relational Economics and Organization Governance (REOG)).

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Schüßler, E, Sydow, J & Helfen, M 2022, Managing Global Production Networks: Towards Social Responsibility via Inter-organizational Reliability? in L Biggiero, D de Jongh, B Priddat, J Wieland, A Zicari & D Fischer (Hrsg.), The Relational View of Economics : A New Research Agenda for the Study of Relational Transactions. Relational Economics and Organization Governance (REOG), Springer Schweiz, Cham, S. 133-158. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-86526-9_8

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Schüßler, E., Sydow, J., & Helfen, M. (2022). Managing Global Production Networks: Towards Social Responsibility via Inter-organizational Reliability? In L. Biggiero, D. de Jongh, B. Priddat, J. Wieland, A. Zicari, & D. Fischer (Hrsg.), The Relational View of Economics : A New Research Agenda for the Study of Relational Transactions (S. 133-158). (Relational Economics and Organization Governance (REOG)). Springer Schweiz. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-86526-9_8

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Schüßler E, Sydow J, Helfen M. Managing Global Production Networks: Towards Social Responsibility via Inter-organizational Reliability? in Biggiero L, de Jongh D, Priddat B, Wieland J, Zicari A, Fischer D, Hrsg., The Relational View of Economics : A New Research Agenda for the Study of Relational Transactions. Cham: Springer Schweiz. 2022. S. 133-158. (Relational Economics and Organization Governance (REOG)). doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-86526-9_8

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