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Emerging Challenges in Innovation Portfolio Management: The Nordic Case
This empirical study revisits extant guidelines for portfolio management of research and innovation projects considering recent managerial challenges emerging such as artificial intelligence. The aim of the study is extending theory on project portfolio management (PPM) by examining knowledge-intens...
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