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A non-workshop on a socialized view of entrepreneurship: building and extending a community of practice for work on embeddedness

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A non-workshop on a socialized view of entrepreneurship: building and extending a community of practice for work on embeddedness. / Champenois, Claire; Jack, Sarah L.
In: Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, Vol. 34, No. 7-8, 31.07.2022, p. 515-541.

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Champenois C, Jack SL. A non-workshop on a socialized view of entrepreneurship: building and extending a community of practice for work on embeddedness. Entrepreneurship and Regional Development. 2022 Jul 31;34(7-8):515-541. Epub 2022 May 16. doi: 10.1080/08985626.2022.2072000

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