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12.10.2015
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Small and beautiful: The ICT success of Finland and Sweden
Giertz Eric (ed.)
Rickne Annika (ed.)
Rouvinen Petri
(ed.)
Ali-Yrkkö Jyrki
Arvidsson
Niklas
Broström Anders
GensMagnus
Johansson Fredrik
Kotiranta Annu
Lindmark Sven
Lougui Monia
Mattila Juri
Pajarinen Mika
Pon Bryan
Seppälä Timo
Thorén Kent
Ylä-Anttila Pekka
Swedish Governmental Agency for Innovation Systems.VINNOVA 2015:06
Publication info
Date
12.10.2015
Pages
232
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Language
English
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