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Bolisani, E. (Ed), Handzic, M. (Ed)
This series is introduced by the International Association for Knowledge Management (www.IAKM.net) with an aim to offer advanced peer-reviewed reference books to researchers, …
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Mittelstädt, E. (Ed), Wiepcke, C. (Ed)
In dieser Buchreihe werden insbesondere empirische Forschungsarbeiten aus den Anwendungsfeldern der Wirtschaftsdidaktik wie Entrepreneurship Education, Financial Literacy, …
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Chen, S. (Ed), Cioffi-Revilla, C. (Ed), Gilbert, N. (Ed), Kita, H. (Ed), Terano, T. (Ed), Kijima, K. (Ed), Kurahashi, S. (Ed), Ichikawa, M. (Ed), Takahashi, S. (Ed), Tanabu, M. (Ed), Sato, A. (Ed)
This series is intended to further the creation of the science of agent-based social systems, a field that is establishing itself as a transdisciplinary and cross-cultural …
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International Space Science Institu, () (Ed)
The ISSI Scientific Report Series present the results of Working Groups (or Teams) that set out to assemble an expert overview of the latest research methods and observation …
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Kern, E. (Ed)
Die vorliegende Schriftenreihe adressiert die Themenfelder Wissen, Innovationen und Prozesse – insbesondere in Privatwirtschaft, öffentlicher Verwaltung und Einsatzorganisationen …
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von Kimakowitz, E. (Ed), Amann, W. (Ed), Fu, P. (Ed), Largacha-Martínez, C. (Ed), Ogunyemi, K. (Ed), Stachowicz-Stanusch, A. (Ed), Tripathi, S. (Ed)
Since its inception in the year 2011, the Humanism in Business book Series is brought to you by a dedicated editorial board representing the Humanistic Management Network …
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Link, A. N. (Ed)
This series is as an academic outlet for mid-length (20,000-50,000 words) and full-length (60,000-100,000 words) exploring policy-related research on all aspects of science, …
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Gilley, J. W. (Ed), Gilley, A. (Ed)
The term, innovation, dates from the 16th century, and is derived from the Latin, innovatus, “to renew or change,” from in- "into" + novus "new." In today’s business environment, …
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