How powerful political ties appropriate resources and how weaker organizations protect themselves : a case study from Indonesia
Year of publication: |
2019
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Authors: | Dieleman, Marleen ; Widjaja, Henky |
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Asia Pacific journal of management : APJM ; a publication of the Faculty of Business Administration, National University of Singapore. - Singapore : Springer, ISSN 0217-4561, ZDB-ID 858501-5. - Vol. 36.2019, 1, p. 61-86
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Subject: | Organizational boundary | Resource dependence | Political ties | Permeability | Indonesien | Indonesia | Ressourcenabhängigkeits-Ansatz | Resource dependence approach | Ressourcenorientierter Ansatz | Resource-based view |
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