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A theory of social capital transference. / Mazzelli, Ambra; Rondi, E.; De Massis, Alfredo.
In: Academy of Management Proceedings, Vol. 2022, No. 1, 01.08.2022.

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Mazzelli A, Rondi E, De Massis A. A theory of social capital transference. Academy of Management Proceedings. 2022 Aug 1;2022(1). Epub 2022 Jul 6. doi: 10.5465/AMBPP.2022.15828abstract

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Mazzelli, Ambra ; Rondi, E. ; De Massis, Alfredo. / A theory of social capital transference. In: Academy of Management Proceedings. 2022 ; Vol. 2022, No. 1.

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