In Europe, Does National Culture Induce a Particular Management Style?

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TitleIn Europe, Does National Culture Induce a Particular Management Style?
Media name/outletBusiness Facilities, Sebtember 2001, Seiten 14-17.
Media typePrint
Country/TerritoryGermany
Date01.09.01
PersonsMarkus Reihlen
Period01.09.2001
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