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The environmental management : from firm to business parc. Local authorities’ interests of rescaling
[Le management environnemental : de l’entreprise au parc d’activités économiques. Intérêts d’un changement d’échelle pour les collectivités territoriales]

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  • Ettien Brou

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  • Diana Magalagiu

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  • Ettien Brou & Diana Magalagiu, 2016. "The environmental management : from firm to business parc. Local authorities’ interests of rescaling [Le management environnemental : de l’entreprise au parc d’activités économiques. Intérêts d’un ," Working Papers hal-02079229, HAL.
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