Examining the Role of Technology Transfer on Digitalization: Consequences and Challenges
- Bischoff, Lena
- Ferrer-Serrano, Marta
- Ogando-Vidal, Andrea
- Soto-Rey, Amaya
ISSN: 2365-0532, 2365-0540
ISBN: 9783031420597, 9783031420603
Année de publication: 2023
Pages: 27-59
Type: Chapitre d'ouvrage
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