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Buchta, C., Meyer, D., Mild, A., Pfister, A., Taudes, A. (2005). Disruptive Technologies: the Threat and its Defense. In: Taudes, A. (eds) Adaptive Information Systems and Modelling in Economics and Management Science. Interdisciplinary Studies in Economics and Management, vol 5. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-211-29901-7_8
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