Cadi Ayyad University, UCA, Faculty of Law, Economics, and Social Sciences, Research Laboratory in Innovation, Responsibilities, and Sustainable Development (INREDD)Marrakesh, Morocco
Cadi Ayyad University, UCA, Faculty of Law, Economics, and Social Sciences, Research Laboratory in Innovation, Responsibilities, and Sustainable Development (INREDD)Marrakesh, Morocco
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