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Investigating the supply chain agility–Innovation link: The role of organizational context. / Aslam, H.; Blome, C.; Schleper, M.C. et al.
In: European Management Journal, 22.02.2024.

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Aslam, H., Blome, C., Schleper, M. C., Ramish, A., & Bajwa, S. U. (in press). Investigating the supply chain agility–Innovation link: The role of organizational context. European Management Journal. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.emj.2024.02.006

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Aslam H, Blome C, Schleper MC, Ramish A, Bajwa SU. Investigating the supply chain agility–Innovation link: The role of organizational context. European Management Journal. 2024 Feb 22. doi: 10.1016/j.emj.2024.02.006

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Aslam, H. ; Blome, C. ; Schleper, M.C. et al. / Investigating the supply chain agility–Innovation link : The role of organizational context. In: European Management Journal. 2024.

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