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The EIC—A consensus-centric approach for cross-organizational e-Business standards diffusion. / Samsonowa, T.; Schroth, C.

Enterprise Interoperability: v. 2: New Challenges and Approaches. Springer Nature, 2007. p. 894, 127-138.

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Samsonowa, T & Schroth, C 2007, The EIC—A consensus-centric approach for cross-organizational e-Business standards diffusion. in Enterprise Interoperability: v. 2: New Challenges and Approaches. Springer Nature, pp. 894, 127-138. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84628-858-6_13

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Samsonowa, T., & Schroth, C. (2007). The EIC—A consensus-centric approach for cross-organizational e-Business standards diffusion. In Enterprise Interoperability: v. 2: New Challenges and Approaches (pp. 894, 127-138). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84628-858-6_13

Vancouver

Samsonowa T, Schroth C. The EIC—A consensus-centric approach for cross-organizational e-Business standards diffusion. In Enterprise Interoperability: v. 2: New Challenges and Approaches. Springer Nature. 2007. p. 894, 127-138 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84628-858-6_13

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Samsonowa, T. ; Schroth, C. / The EIC—A consensus-centric approach for cross-organizational e-Business standards diffusion. Enterprise Interoperability: v. 2: New Challenges and Approaches. Springer Nature, 2007. pp. 894, 127-138

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