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Rev. Fr. Gest.
Volume 42, Numéro 255, Mars 2016
Processus stratégiques innovants
Page(s) 155 - 168
DOI https://doi.org/10.3166/rfg.2016.00026
Publié en ligne 13 mai 2016
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