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Global technology-asset management: A new survival skill for the 1990s

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Scientific Generics, Inc, a subsidiary of The Generics Group plc. Generics is a 300-person consulting firm headquartered in Cambridge, England, with additional offices in Frankfurt, Tokyo, Paris, Rome, Madrid, Stockholm, Helsinki, Copenhagen, Oslo, and Boston.

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Staley, J.L. Global technology-asset management: A new survival skill for the 1990s. J Technol Transfer 16, 29–33 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02371488

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