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Digital transformation of industrial businesses: A dynamic capability approach. / Ghosh, Swapan; Hughes, Mat; Hodgkinson, Ian et al.
In: Technovation, Vol. 113, 102414, 01.05.2022.

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Ghosh S, Hughes M, Hodgkinson I, Hughes P. Digital transformation of industrial businesses: A dynamic capability approach. Technovation. 2022 May 1;113:102414. doi: 10.1016/j.technovation.2021.102414

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Ghosh, Swapan ; Hughes, Mat ; Hodgkinson, Ian et al. / Digital transformation of industrial businesses: A dynamic capability approach. In: Technovation. 2022 ; Vol. 113.

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