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James H. Family capitalism: Wendels, Haniels, Falcks, and the continental European model. Cambridge, Mass: : Belknap Press of Harvard University Press 2006. https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/gla/detail.action?docID=3300079
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Fagerberg J, Mowery DC, Nelson RR. The Oxford handbook of innovation. Oxford: : Oxford University Press 2006. https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199286805.001.0001
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The visible hand. The Economist Published Online First: 21 January 2012.http://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=http://go.galegroup.com/ps/retrieve.do?tabID=T003&resultListType=RESULT_LIST&searchResultsType=SingleTab&searchType=AdvancedSearchForm&currentPosition=3&docId=GALE%7CA277538937&docType=Article&sort=RELEVANCE&contentSegment=&prodId=EAIM&contentSet=GALE%7CA277538937&searchId=R1&userGroupName=glasuni&inPS=true
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Gary Gereffi, John Humphrey and Timothy Sturgeon. The Governance of Global Value Chains. Review of International Political Economy;12:78–104.https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/25124009
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Coe NM, Dicken P, Hess M. Global production networks: realizing the potential. Journal of Economic Geography 2008;8:271–95. doi:10.1093/jeg/lbn002
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