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Financial Dependence, Lean Inventory Strategy, and Firm Performance

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  • John-Patrick Paraskevas
  • Curtis Grimm
  • Thomas Corsi
  • Adams Steven

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  • Isaac Elking & John-Patrick Paraskevas & Curtis Grimm & Thomas Corsi & Adams Steven, 2017. "Financial Dependence, Lean Inventory Strategy, and Firm Performance," Journal of Supply Chain Management, Institute for Supply Management, vol. 53(2), pages 22-38, April.
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