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Seeing the Immaterial: A New Instrument for Evaluating Integrated Management Systems’ Maturity

Integrated management systems (IMSs) can already be considered a proven tool to help companies cope with the challenges associated with staying competitive in the face of dynamic stakeholder requirements. The present paper proposes a new instrument designed to evaluate and communicate the maturity a...

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Published in:Sustainability 2017-09, Vol.9 (9), p.1643
Main Authors: Dragomir, Mihai, Popescu, Sorin, Neamțu, Călin, Dragomir, Diana, Bodi, Ștefan
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