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International market selection: an application of hybrid multi-criteria decision-making technique in the textile sector

Purpose>The selection of an international market (IMS) is a prime factor in the success and growth of a company. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to consolidate and apply a systematic methodology that contributes toward the evaluation of international markets and promotes entry into the ex...

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Published in:International journal of commerce and management 2021-03, Vol.31 (1), p.127-150
Main Authors: Vanegas-López, Juan Gabriel, Baena-Rojas, Jose Jaime, López-Cadavid, Diego Alejandro, Mathew, Manoj
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