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Global entrepreneurial management: leverage of innovation, knowledge and competence

In: Entrepreneurship in Estonia: policies, practices, education and research

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  • Tõnis Mets

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  • Tõnis Mets, 2006. "Global entrepreneurial management: leverage of innovation, knowledge and competence," University of Tartu - Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, in: Tõnis Mets & Janita Andrijevskaja & Urve Venesaar & Ene Kolbre (ed.), Entrepreneurship in Estonia: policies, practices, education and research, edition 1, volume 28, chapter 4, pages 69-91, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, University of Tartu (Estonia).
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    1. Tõnis Mets, 2003. "Coordination of knowledge and competence," University of Tartu - Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, in: Maaja Vadi (ed.), Organisational Culture in Estonia : Manifestations and Consequences, edition 1, volume 16, chapter 14, pages 256-270, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, University of Tartu (Estonia).
    2. Maaja Vadi (ed.), 2003. "Organisational Culture in Estonia : Manifestations and Consequences," University of Tartu - Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, University of Tartu (Estonia), edition 1, volume 16, number 16, December.
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