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Triad lessons: Generalizing results on high performance firms in five business-to-business markets

Significant differences are known to exist among organizations operating in different countries due to different national and organizational cultures, strategic orientations, and management styles. Less clear, however, is whether there are significant patterns of differences in how marketing-related...

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Published in:International journal of research in marketing 2000-12, Vol.17 (4), p.353-362
Main Authors: Deshpandé, Rohit, Farley, John U, Webster, Frederick E
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