Understanding and managing post-acquisition integration as change process

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Understanding and managing post-acquisition integration as change process. / Wöbken, Katrin.
Hamburg: Verlag Dr. Kovač, 2010. 503 p. (Schriften zur Arbeits-, Betriebs- und Organisationspsychologie; Vol. 55).

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Wöbken, K 2010, Understanding and managing post-acquisition integration as change process. Schriften zur Arbeits-, Betriebs- und Organisationspsychologie, vol. 55, Verlag Dr. Kovač, Hamburg.

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Wöbken, K. (2010). Understanding and managing post-acquisition integration as change process. (Schriften zur Arbeits-, Betriebs- und Organisationspsychologie; Vol. 55). Verlag Dr. Kovač.

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Wöbken K. Understanding and managing post-acquisition integration as change process. Hamburg: Verlag Dr. Kovač, 2010. 503 p. (Schriften zur Arbeits-, Betriebs- und Organisationspsychologie).

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