Hénokiens: The Families and Firms Who Made History - Part 2

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Hénokiens : The Families and Firms Who Made History - Part 2. / Bennedsen, Morten; Henry, Brian.

INSEAD. 2019.

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Harvard

Bennedsen, M & Henry, B 2019, Hénokiens: The Families and Firms Who Made History - Part 2. INSEAD. <https://publishing.insead.edu/case/henokiens-families-and-firms-who-made-history-part-2>

APA

Bennedsen, M., & Henry, B. (2019, apr. 5). Hénokiens: The Families and Firms Who Made History - Part 2. https://publishing.insead.edu/case/henokiens-families-and-firms-who-made-history-part-2

Vancouver

Bennedsen M, Henry B. Hénokiens: The Families and Firms Who Made History - Part 2. 2019.

Author

Bennedsen, Morten ; Henry, Brian. / Hénokiens : The Families and Firms Who Made History - Part 2. 2019. INSEAD.

Bibtex

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