Joint Development of a Manufacturing Technology : A Longitudinal Case Study within the Manufacturing Industry

In order to compete within the manufacturing industry, there is a need to acquire and develop new manufacturing technologies to differentiate the company from others. Therefore, the purpose of this ...

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