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2010
de Jong, M. W., & den Hertog, P. H. (2010). Strategic innovation in service industries: Managing shifting boundaries. In J. Chen (Ed.), Proceedings of ICSSSM’10, June 28-30, 2010, Tokyo, Japan IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1109/ICSSSM.2010.5530210[details]
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1997
de Jong, M. W., Wiewel, W., & Broeders, J. H. N. (1997). Business Finance in the Netherlands. In E. W. Hill, & R. D. Bingham (Eds.), Global Perspectives on Economic Develoment, Government and Business Finance. (pp. 445-462). Rutgers University. [details]
1995
de Jong, M. W. (1995). De betekenis van elektronische markten voor het bedrijfsleven. Tijdschrift Management & Informatie, 3(september), 39-46. [details]
de Jong, M. W., & Oosterling, K. J. (1995). De betekenis van elektronische markten voor het bedrijfsleven. Tijdschrift Management & Informatie, 3(3), 39-46. [details]
2011
de Jong, M. (2011). [Bespreking van: H. Chesbrough (2011) Open service innovation: rethinking your business to grow and compete in a new era]. Economisch-Statistische Berichten, 96(4606), 190. [details]
1997
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