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How Inter-Organisational Theories Contribute to Supply Chain Management - Theoretical foundation and application

How Inter-Organisational Theories Contribute to Supply Chain Management - Theoretical foundation and application
How Inter-Organisational Theories Contribute to Supply Chain Management - Theoretical foundation and application
8763001489
37-61
Copenhagen Business School Press
Halldórsson, A.
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Kotzab, H.
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Mikkola, J.H.
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Skjøtt-Larsen, T.
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de Koster, R.
Delfmann, W.
Halldórsson, A.
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Kotzab, H.
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Mikkola, J.H.
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Skjøtt-Larsen, T.
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Halldórsson, A., Kotzab, H., Mikkola, J.H. and Skjøtt-Larsen, T. (2005) How Inter-Organisational Theories Contribute to Supply Chain Management - Theoretical foundation and application. In, de Koster, R. and Delfmann, W. (eds.) Supply Chain Management - European Perspectives. Copenhagen, Denmark. Copenhagen Business School Press, pp. 37-61.

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Published date: 2005

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Local EPrints ID: 42563
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/42563
ISBN: 8763001489
PURE UUID: c10de811-a993-49db-9ccf-49df00fbf9e2

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Date deposited: 15 Dec 2006
Last modified: 08 Jan 2022 18:59

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Author: A. Halldórsson
Author: H. Kotzab
Author: J.H. Mikkola
Author: T. Skjøtt-Larsen
Editor: R. de Koster
Editor: W. Delfmann

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