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nonlinear thinking 3 barriers 2 centrally controlled economy 2 cognitive approximation 2 innovation management 2 knowledge management 2 linear thinking 2 AGILE-economy 1 complex system 1 concept of natural resources restoration 1 digital society 1
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English 3
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BRĂTIANU, Constantin 1 Bratianu, Constantin 1 Metelenko, Natalya 1 Nikitenko, Vitalina 1 Vasilache, Simona 1 Voronkova, Valentyna 1
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Management & Marketing 2 Baltic Journal of Economic Studies 1
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RePEc 2 ECONIS (ZBW) 1
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Agile-economy as a factor in improving the digital society
Voronkova, Valentyna; Nikitenko, Vitalina; Metelenko, … - In: Baltic Journal of Economic Studies 8 (2022) 2, pp. 51-58
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Barriers in innovation and knowledge management in the Romanian emergent economy
BRĂTIANU, Constantin - In: Management & Marketing 6 (2011) 4
. Switching toward a free market economy means also switching toward a dynamic and nonlinear thinking patterns, a more adequate …
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Implementing innovation and knowledge management in the Romanian economy
Bratianu, Constantin; Vasilache, Simona - In: Management & Marketing 4 (2009) 4
market economy means also switching toward a dynamic and nonlinear thinking patterns, a more adequate perspective for the …
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