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Enhancing Competitiveness of International Business Ecosystem: From Trade to Global Value Chain (GVC) : 국제경영생태계 경쟁력 강화방안: 무역에서 글로벌 가치사슬로

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' Enhancing Competitiveness of International Business Ecosystem: From Trade to Global Value Chain (GVC) : 국제경영생태계 경쟁력 강화방안: 무역에서 글로벌 가치사슬로' 의 주제별 논문영향력
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  • competitiveness
  • global value chain
  • international business ecosystem
  • platform strategy
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' Enhancing Competitiveness of International Business Ecosystem: From Trade to Global Value Chain (GVC) : 국제경영생태계 경쟁력 강화방안: 무역에서 글로벌 가치사슬로' 의 참고문헌

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