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Supply chain management in product development. / Tzortzopoulos, Patricia; Kagioglou, Mike; Cooper, Rachel et al.
Construction Supply Chain Management Handbook. ed. / William J. O'Brien; Carlos T. Formoso; Vrijhoef Ruben; Kerry London. CRC Press, 2009.

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Harvard

Tzortzopoulos, P, Kagioglou, M, Cooper, R & Dyson, E 2009, Supply chain management in product development. in WJ O'Brien, CT Formoso, V Ruben & K London (eds), Construction Supply Chain Management Handbook. CRC Press.

APA

Tzortzopoulos, P., Kagioglou, M., Cooper, R., & Dyson, E. (2009). Supply chain management in product development. In W. J. O'Brien, C. T. Formoso, V. Ruben, & K. London (Eds.), Construction Supply Chain Management Handbook CRC Press.

Vancouver

Tzortzopoulos P, Kagioglou M, Cooper R, Dyson E. Supply chain management in product development. In O'Brien WJ, Formoso CT, Ruben V, London K, editors, Construction Supply Chain Management Handbook. CRC Press. 2009

Author

Tzortzopoulos, Patricia ; Kagioglou, Mike ; Cooper, Rachel et al. / Supply chain management in product development. Construction Supply Chain Management Handbook. editor / William J. O'Brien ; Carlos T. Formoso ; Vrijhoef Ruben ; Kerry London. CRC Press, 2009.

Bibtex

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RIS

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