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Export performance in four ASEAN countries: The role of international quality certification, information and communication technology capability, and innovation

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Export performance in four ASEAN countries: The role of international quality certification, information and communication technology capability, and innovation. / Harsanto, B.; Kirana, D.H.; Akbar, A. et al.
In: Business Strategy and Development, Vol. 6, No. 4, 07.12.2023, p. 785-794.

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Harsanto B, Kirana DH, Akbar A, Alam M. Export performance in four ASEAN countries: The role of international quality certification, information and communication technology capability, and innovation. Business Strategy and Development. 2023 Dec 7;6(4):785-794. Epub 2023 Aug 17. doi: 10.1002/bsd2.277

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Harsanto, B. ; Kirana, D.H. ; Akbar, A. et al. / Export performance in four ASEAN countries : The role of international quality certification, information and communication technology capability, and innovation. In: Business Strategy and Development. 2023 ; Vol. 6, No. 4. pp. 785-794.

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