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The Application Of Value Chain Analysis In The Manufacturing Companies: A Survey Of Quoted Manufacturing Firms In Nigeria

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  • Azubuike Vera M.U. Author_Email: veraiswaiting4u@yahoo.com

    (Department Of Business Administration University Of Abuja)

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  • Azubuike Vera M.U. Author_Email: veraiswaiting4u@yahoo.com, 2011. "The Application Of Value Chain Analysis In The Manufacturing Companies: A Survey Of Quoted Manufacturing Firms In Nigeria," International Conference on Management (ICM 2011) Proceeding 2011-114-315, Conference Master Resources.
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    1. Geetika Pathania-Jain, 2001. "Global Parents, Local Partners: A Value-Chain Analysis of Collaborative Strategies of Media Firms in India," Journal of Media Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 14(3), pages 169-187.
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