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    University of Turku » Turku School of Economics » Department of Management and Entrepreneurship





      
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    • Ahmad, Farhan
    • Baiyere, Abayomi
    • Birkstedt, Teemu
    • Chen, Ting
    • Collanus, Eva
    • Dahlberg, Tomi
    • Damalie, Elorm
    • Dhir, Amandeep
    • Du, Lanmei
    • Feng, Changyang
    • Feng, Shan
    • Harkke, Ville
    • Hartemo, Mari
    • Heikkilä, Jukka
    • Heikura, Seppo
    • Helin, Ari
    • Hosiaisluoma, Eero
    • Huang, Rong
    • Järveläinen, Jonna
    • Jylhä, Henrietta


      
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    • Business Model Innovation Paths and Tools  (2016)
    • Business Modelling Agility: Turning ideas into business  (2015)
    • Business model metrics: an open repository  (2016)
    • Business Process Modeling for Non-uniform Work  (2009)
    • Busting Myths of Electronic Word of Mouth: The Relationship between Customer Ratings and the Sales of Mobile Applications  (2015)
    • Buyer-Driven Knowledge Transfer Activities to Enhance Organizational Sustainability of Suppliers  (2020)
    • Byrokratiasta on tehty turhaan kirosana  (2014)
    • Categorising the personal health record - a systematic review and analysis of the term's use in the literature  (2023)
    • Categorising the term of Personal Health Record – a Systematic Review and Analysis of the Term used in Literature  (2023)
    • Censorship: Case Finland, 5 year update  (2014)

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