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Creating, Delivering and Capturing Value Through Digitally enabled Advanced Services. / Naik, Parikshit; Schroeder, Andreas; Ziaee Bigdeli, Ali et al.
Academy of Management Proceedings. Academy of Management, 2022.

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Naik P, Schroeder A, Ziaee Bigdeli A, Baines T. Creating, Delivering and Capturing Value Through Digitally enabled Advanced Services. In Academy of Management Proceedings. Academy of Management. 2022 doi: 10.5465/AMBPP.2022.14178abstract

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Naik, Parikshit ; Schroeder, Andreas ; Ziaee Bigdeli, Ali et al. / Creating, Delivering and Capturing Value Through Digitally enabled Advanced Services. Academy of Management Proceedings. Academy of Management, 2022.

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