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Neumann, D., Holzmüller, H.H. (2007). Boundary-Spanner als Akteure in der Innovationspolitik von Unternehmen. In: Carell, A., Herrmann, T., Kleinbeck, U. (eds) Innovationen an der Schnittstelle zwischen technischer Dienstleistung und Kunden 1. Physica-Verlag HD. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7908-1910-6_7

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