There's More Than One Perspective to Take Into Account for Successful Customer Integration Into Radical New Product Innovation: A Framework and Research Agenda
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Fiona Schweitzer | Ellis A. Van den Hende | Erik-Jan Hultink | E. Hultink | E. A. van den Hende | Fiona Schweitzer | Ellis A. van den Hende
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