Central European Business Review Vol. 1 No. 1

The Influence of National Culture on Knowledge Management in China Managerial Implications for Central European Countries

DOI: https://doi.org/10.18267/j.cebr.4

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Jaroslava Kubátová

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JEL klasifikace: M12

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