Dynamic Capabilities in Sustainable Supply Chain Management

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Dynamic Capabilities in Sustainable Supply Chain Management. / Beske, Philip.

Kassel : Kassel university press, 2013. 130 p. (Supply Chain Management; Vol. 4).

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Beske, P 2013, Dynamic Capabilities in Sustainable Supply Chain Management. Supply Chain Management, vol. 4, Kassel university press, Kassel.

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Beske, P. (2013). Dynamic Capabilities in Sustainable Supply Chain Management. (Supply Chain Management; Vol. 4). Kassel university press.

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Beske P. Dynamic Capabilities in Sustainable Supply Chain Management. Kassel: Kassel university press, 2013. 130 p. (Supply Chain Management).

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