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Changes in the social architecture of business model in the perspective of the Industry 4.0 concept

Data publikacji: 31 Jul 2020
Tom & Zeszyt: Tom 24 (2020) - Zeszyt 1 (June 2020)
Zakres stron: 130 - 142
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14 Jun 2012
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