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Toward a Model of Franchisee Entrepreneurship

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Toward a Model of Franchisee Entrepreneurship. / Dada, O; Watson, A; Kirby, D.
Lancaster University: Institute for Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Development, 2010. (Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Development Working Paper Series).

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Dada, O, Watson, A & Kirby, D 2010 'Toward a Model of Franchisee Entrepreneurship' Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Development Working Paper Series, Institute for Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Development, Lancaster University.

APA

Dada, O., Watson, A., & Kirby, D. (2010). Toward a Model of Franchisee Entrepreneurship. (Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Development Working Paper Series). Institute for Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Development.

Vancouver

Dada O, Watson A, Kirby D. Toward a Model of Franchisee Entrepreneurship. Lancaster University: Institute for Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Development. 2010. (Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Development Working Paper Series).

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Dada, O ; Watson, A ; Kirby, D. / Toward a Model of Franchisee Entrepreneurship. Lancaster University : Institute for Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Development, 2010. (Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Development Working Paper Series).

Bibtex

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