The links of sustainable competitiveness and innovation with openness and user integration: an empirical analysis
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sustainable competitiveness; openness; user integration; corporate functions; management processes; innovatory activities; firm competitiveness; environmental factors; social factors; multivariate regression techniques; fringe stakeholders; positive associations; negativity; innovation; sustainable development; sustainability.;All these keywords.
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