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Strategy Performation to Avoid Degeneration: How producer cooperatives can achieve social and economic goals

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Strategy Performation to Avoid Degeneration: How producer cooperatives can achieve social and economic goals. / Siedlok, Frank; Callagher, Lisa; Elsahn, Ziad et al.
In: Organization Studies, Vol. 45, No. 1, 31.01.2024, p. 31-57.

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Siedlok F, Callagher L, Elsahn Z, Korber S. Strategy Performation to Avoid Degeneration: How producer cooperatives can achieve social and economic goals. Organization Studies. 2024 Jan 31;45(1):31-57. Epub 2023 Jul 27. doi: 10.1177/01708406231193255

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Siedlok, Frank ; Callagher, Lisa ; Elsahn, Ziad et al. / Strategy Performation to Avoid Degeneration : How producer cooperatives can achieve social and economic goals. In: Organization Studies. 2024 ; Vol. 45, No. 1. pp. 31-57.

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