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The development of trust inventory. / Swan, P.; McDermott, P.; Khalfan, M. M. A. et al.
In: Journal of Construction Procurement, Vol. 11, No. 1, 05.2005, p. 40-54.

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Swan, P, McDermott, P, Khalfan, MMA, Cooper, R, Rees, C & Woods, G 2005, 'The development of trust inventory.', Journal of Construction Procurement, vol. 11, no. 1, pp. 40-54.

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Swan, P., McDermott, P., Khalfan, M. M. A., Cooper, R., Rees, C., & Woods, G. (2005). The development of trust inventory. Journal of Construction Procurement, 11(1), 40-54.

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Swan P, McDermott P, Khalfan MMA, Cooper R, Rees C, Woods G. The development of trust inventory. Journal of Construction Procurement. 2005 May;11(1):40-54.

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Swan, P. ; McDermott, P. ; Khalfan, M. M. A. et al. / The development of trust inventory. In: Journal of Construction Procurement. 2005 ; Vol. 11, No. 1. pp. 40-54.

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RIS

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