Wertschöpfungsorganisation und Differenzierungsdilemma in der Automobilindustrie
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- Helmut Dietl & Susanne Royer & Uwe Stratmann, 2007. "Wertschöpfungsorganisation und Differenzierungsdilemma in der Automobilindustrie," Working Papers 0064, University of Zurich, Institute for Strategy and Business Economics (ISU).
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