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Competitiveness from contextualisation of supply chain knowledge. / López, Gabriela; Eldridge, Stephen; Silva, Patricia.
In: Journal of Intelligence Studies in Business, Vol. 2, No. 2, 2012, p. 42-50.

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López, G, Eldridge, S & Silva, P 2012, 'Competitiveness from contextualisation of supply chain knowledge', Journal of Intelligence Studies in Business, vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 42-50. <https://ojs.hh.se/index.php/JISIB/article/view/40>

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López, G., Eldridge, S., & Silva, P. (2012). Competitiveness from contextualisation of supply chain knowledge. Journal of Intelligence Studies in Business, 2(2), 42-50. https://ojs.hh.se/index.php/JISIB/article/view/40

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López G, Eldridge S, Silva P. Competitiveness from contextualisation of supply chain knowledge. Journal of Intelligence Studies in Business. 2012;2(2):42-50.

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López, Gabriela ; Eldridge, Stephen ; Silva, Patricia. / Competitiveness from contextualisation of supply chain knowledge. In: Journal of Intelligence Studies in Business. 2012 ; Vol. 2, No. 2. pp. 42-50.

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