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Barriers to Swift Businesses Responses to Climate Change Regulations: Evidence from Automobile Sector in Saudi Arabia

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Barriers to Swift Businesses Responses to Climate Change Regulations: Evidence from Automobile Sector in Saudi Arabia. / Alhassoun, Abdulmohsen; Awanis, Sandra; Mouzas, Stefanos.
2023. Paper presented at IMP2023: Rethinking the International Dimensions of Interaction, Relationships and Networks
, Manchester, United Kingdom.

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Alhassoun, A, Awanis, S & Mouzas, S 2023, 'Barriers to Swift Businesses Responses to Climate Change Regulations: Evidence from Automobile Sector in Saudi Arabia', Paper presented at IMP2023: Rethinking the International Dimensions of Interaction, Relationships and Networks
, Manchester, United Kingdom, 22/08/23 - 25/08/23. <https://easychair.org/smart-program/IMP2023/2023-08-25.html>

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Alhassoun, A., Awanis, S., & Mouzas, S. (2023). Barriers to Swift Businesses Responses to Climate Change Regulations: Evidence from Automobile Sector in Saudi Arabia. Paper presented at IMP2023: Rethinking the International Dimensions of Interaction, Relationships and Networks
, Manchester, United Kingdom. https://easychair.org/smart-program/IMP2023/2023-08-25.html

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Alhassoun A, Awanis S, Mouzas S. Barriers to Swift Businesses Responses to Climate Change Regulations: Evidence from Automobile Sector in Saudi Arabia. 2023. Paper presented at IMP2023: Rethinking the International Dimensions of Interaction, Relationships and Networks
, Manchester, United Kingdom. Epub 2023 Aug 22.

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Alhassoun, Abdulmohsen ; Awanis, Sandra ; Mouzas, Stefanos. / Barriers to Swift Businesses Responses to Climate Change Regulations : Evidence from Automobile Sector in Saudi Arabia. Paper presented at IMP2023: Rethinking the International Dimensions of Interaction, Relationships and Networks
, Manchester, United Kingdom.

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