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Heiko Breitsohl

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First Name: Heiko
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Last Name: Breitsohl
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RePEc Short-ID: pbr307

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Homepage:
http://fallgatter.wiwi.uni-wuppertal.de/index.php?id=1680&L=9
Postal Address: Schumpeter School of Business and Economics University of Wuppertal 42097 Wuppertal Germany
Phone: +49-202-439-2906

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Working papers

  1. Heiko Breitsohl, 2008. "Exploring Organizational Crises from a Legitimation Perspective - Results from a Computer Simulation and Illustrative Cases," Schumpeter Discussion Papers sdp08005, Universitätsbibliothek Wuppertal, University Library. [Downloadable!]


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