Hybridization Revisited: New Insights from the Evolutionary Approach

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Purpose: This article is a conceptual paper based on an extensive literature review performed as a preparation for replicating a study of Japanese hybrid factories in Central and Eastern Europe.

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Tomasz Olejniczak, Masato Itohisa

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  • EP ID EP189786
  • DOI 10.7206/jmba.ce.2450-7814.195
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Tomasz Olejniczak, Masato Itohisa (2017). Hybridization Revisited: New Insights from the Evolutionary Approach. Journal of Management and Business Administration. Central Europe, 25(2), 43-62. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-189786