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NTIS 바로가기Journal of manufacturing technology management, v.24 no.1, 2013년, pp.10 - 27
Lubik, Sarah , Lim, Sirirat , Platts, Ken , Minshall, Tim
Purpose - As traditional manufacturing, previously vital to the UK economy, is increasingly outsourced to lower-cost locations, policy makers seek leadership in emerging industries by encouraging innovative start-up firms to pursue competitive opportunities. Emerging industries can either be ...
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