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The role of boundary object in undertaking legitimacy-seeking behaviours for a circular transition

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The role of boundary object in undertaking legitimacy-seeking behaviours for a circular transition. / Do, Quynh .
2023. Paper presented at European Operations Management Association 2023 International Conference, Leuven, Belgium.

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Do, Q 2023, 'The role of boundary object in undertaking legitimacy-seeking behaviours for a circular transition', Paper presented at European Operations Management Association 2023 International Conference, Leuven, Belgium, 3/07/23 - 5/07/23.

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Do, Q. (2023). The role of boundary object in undertaking legitimacy-seeking behaviours for a circular transition. Paper presented at European Operations Management Association 2023 International Conference, Leuven, Belgium.

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Do Q. The role of boundary object in undertaking legitimacy-seeking behaviours for a circular transition. 2023. Paper presented at European Operations Management Association 2023 International Conference, Leuven, Belgium.

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Do, Quynh . / The role of boundary object in undertaking legitimacy-seeking behaviours for a circular transition. Paper presented at European Operations Management Association 2023 International Conference, Leuven, Belgium.

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