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The role of global, macro and micro level matching in market entry and positioning on emerging consumer markets
2006) the 32nd EIBA conference(
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Global Disequilibrium and the Race for Global Inward FDI
2006) Fudan- Lund, 3rd annual research conference, 2006(
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Financial Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment - Evidence from European Firms’ Cross-border Acquisitions
2006) Financial Management Association's Annual Conference, 2006(
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The charismatization of routines: – management of meaning and standardization in an educational organization
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Reflection within Entrepreneurship Education - Using Learning Logs
2006) 16th Internationalizing Entrepreneurship Education and Training Conference(
- Contribution to conference › Paper, not in proceeding
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Inconsistencies in communications on corporate social responsibility
2006) 11th International Conference on Corporate and Marketing Communications(
- Contribution to conference › Paper, not in proceeding
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Board control and corporate innovation: an empirical study of small technology-based firms, paper
2006) Annual Conference of the European Academy of Management (EURAM), 2006(
- Contribution to conference › Paper, not in proceeding
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Ett kundbaserat varumärkeskapitalindex för konsumentförpackade livsmedel - En analys av positioner och möjliga strategier i en hårdnande konkurrens från handelns egna märkesvaror
2006) In Lund International Food Studies(
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Credit Risk and Macroeconomic Uncertainty
2006) Financial Management Association Annual European Conference, 2006(
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People Are Strange when You’re a Stranger: Senior Executives Select Similar Successors
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- Contribution to journal › Article