The Motivations of Book Publishers in Germany and Australia: An Empirical Comparison

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The Motivations of Book Publishers in Germany and Australia: An Empirical Comparison. / Martin, Albert; Bartscher‐Finzer, Susanne; Richards, Anne.
in: Publishing Research Quarterly, Jahrgang 34, Nr. 1, 01.03.2018, S. 69-88.

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Martin A, Bartscher‐Finzer S, Richards A. The Motivations of Book Publishers in Germany and Australia: An Empirical Comparison. Publishing Research Quarterly. 2018 Mär 1;34(1):69-88. doi: 10.1007/s12109-018-9570-7

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keywords = "Management studies, Book-publishing , Self-concept, Entrepreneurial orientation, Job satisfaction, Satisfaction with Success, Job strain, Australia, Germany , Comparative study",
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