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Relationship drivers influencing the nature and development of dyadic relationships in industrial markets: empirical evidence from Portugal

Relationship drivers influencing the nature and development of dyadic relationships in industrial markets: empirical evidence from Portugal
Relationship drivers influencing the nature and development of dyadic relationships in industrial markets: empirical evidence from Portugal
Veludo, M.
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Purchase, S.
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Macbeth, D.K.
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Veludo, M.
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Purchase, S.
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Macbeth, D.K.
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Veludo, M., Purchase, S. and Macbeth, D.K. (2001) Relationship drivers influencing the nature and development of dyadic relationships in industrial markets: empirical evidence from Portugal. 17th IMP Conference - Interactions, Relationships and Networks: Strategic Dimensions, Oslo, Norway. 08 - 10 Sep 2001.

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Published date: 2001
Venue - Dates: 17th IMP Conference - Interactions, Relationships and Networks: Strategic Dimensions, Oslo, Norway, 2001-09-08 - 2001-09-10

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Local EPrints ID: 42599
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/42599
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Date deposited: 18 Dec 2006
Last modified: 11 Dec 2021 16:12

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Author: M. Veludo
Author: S. Purchase
Author: D.K. Macbeth

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