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    A cognitive perspective on managers’ information processing and headquarters-subsidiary relationship in EE MNEs

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    Authors
    Li, J.
    Jiang, Fuming
    Travaglione, Tony
    Date
    2014
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Li, J. and Jiang, F. and Travaglione, T. 2014. A cognitive perspective on managers’ information processing and headquarters-subsidiary relationship in EE MNEs, in Proceedings of 74th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management: The Power of Words, Aug 1-5 2014. Philadelphia, PA: Academy of Management.
    Source Title
    The moderating role of managers’ overseas study experience and non-flexible personality
    Source Conference
    Academy of Management Annual Meeting
    School
    School of Management
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/19442
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