Attributional tendencies in cultural explanations of M&A performance
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Riikka M. Sarala | Paulina Junni | Eero Vaara | Alexei Koveshnikov | Mats Ehrnrooth | E. Vaara | Mats Ehrnrooth | A. Koveshnikov | Paulina Junni | R. Sarala
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