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The Influence of National Culture on Strategic Decision Making : A Case Study of the Philippines

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  • Builtjens, R.P.M.
  • Noorderhaven, N.G.

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  • Builtjens, R.P.M. & Noorderhaven, N.G., 1996. "The Influence of National Culture on Strategic Decision Making : A Case Study of the Philippines," Other publications TiSEM e64c9a0c-7e71-4e19-8c91-7, Tilburg University, School of Economics and Management.
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