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The importance of a balanced HQ-subsidiary relationship in a global change initiative

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The importance of a balanced HQ-subsidiary relationship in a global change initiative. / Silberzahn, R; Friesl, M.
2009. Paper presented at British Academy of Management Conference, Brighton, United Kingdom.

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Silberzahn, R & Friesl, M 2009, 'The importance of a balanced HQ-subsidiary relationship in a global change initiative', Paper presented at British Academy of Management Conference, Brighton, United Kingdom, 15/09/09 - 17/09/09.

APA

Silberzahn, R., & Friesl, M. (2009). The importance of a balanced HQ-subsidiary relationship in a global change initiative. Paper presented at British Academy of Management Conference, Brighton, United Kingdom.

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Silberzahn R, Friesl M. The importance of a balanced HQ-subsidiary relationship in a global change initiative. 2009. Paper presented at British Academy of Management Conference, Brighton, United Kingdom.

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Silberzahn, R ; Friesl, M. / The importance of a balanced HQ-subsidiary relationship in a global change initiative. Paper presented at British Academy of Management Conference, Brighton, United Kingdom.

Bibtex

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language = "English",
note = "British Academy of Management Conference ; Conference date: 15-09-2009 Through 17-09-2009",

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