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More than a snapshot: dynamic value-in-use emergence in e-services

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More than a snapshot: dynamic value-in-use emergence in e-services. / Bulawa, Nicole; Jacob, Frank.
In: Electronic Markets, Vol. 32, No. 4, 4, 12.2022, p. 2471-2489.

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Bulawa N, Jacob F. More than a snapshot: dynamic value-in-use emergence in e-services. Electronic Markets. 2022 Dec;32(4):2471-2489. 4. Epub 2021 Dec 7. doi: 10.1007/s12525-021-00502-2

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Bulawa, Nicole ; Jacob, Frank. / More than a snapshot : dynamic value-in-use emergence in e-services. In: Electronic Markets. 2022 ; Vol. 32, No. 4. pp. 2471-2489.

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