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Management & Marketing
Volume 17 (2022): Issue s1 (October 2022)
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Were Social Labs immune to COVID-19? Impacts and benefits
Audrone Urmanaviciene
Audrone Urmanaviciene
Tallinn University
Tallinn, Estonia
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Urmanaviciene, Audrone
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Jana Kostalova
Jana Kostalova
University of Pardubice
Pardubice, Czech Republic
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Danijel Baturina
Danijel Baturina
University of Zagreb
Zagreb, Croatia
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Paweł Krzyworzeka
Paweł Krzyworzeka
Akademia Leona Koźmińskiego
Warsaw, Poland
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Paulina Budrytė
Kaunas University of Technology
Kaunas, Lithuania
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Katri-Liis Lepik
Tallinn University
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Lepik, Katri-Liis
Nov 01, 2022
Management & Marketing
Volume 17 (2022): Issue s1 (October 2022)
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Nov 01, 2022
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DOI:
https://doi.org/10.2478/mmcks-2022-0022
Keywords
social innovation
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social labs
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social challenges
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higher education institutions
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COVID-19
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