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Incongruities as a source of organizational renewal in corporate management of R&D

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  • Christensen, Jens Froslev, 2002. "Incongruities as a source of organizational renewal in corporate management of R&D," Research Policy, Elsevier, vol. 31(8-9), pages 1317-1332, December.
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