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Exploring how mumpreneurs use digital platforms’ algorithms and mechanisms to generate different types of value

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Exploring how mumpreneurs use digital platforms’ algorithms and mechanisms to generate different types of value. / Ameen, Nisreen ; Hoelscher, Vera; Panteli, Niki.
In: Information Systems Journal, 16.03.2024.

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Ameen N, Hoelscher V, Panteli N. Exploring how mumpreneurs use digital platforms’ algorithms and mechanisms to generate different types of value. Information Systems Journal. 2024 Mar 16. Epub 2024 Mar 16. doi: 10.1111/isj.12518

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