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Emerald Article: How is strategy formed? Ten schools of thought Kippenberger, T

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To cite this document: Kippenberger, T, (1998),"How is strategy formed? Ten schools of thought", The Antidote, Vol. 3 Iss: 6 pp. 11 – 14

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Charles Inskip, Andy MacFarlane, Pauline Rafferty, (2010),"Organising music for movies", Aslib Proceedings, Vol. 62 Iss: 4 pp. 489 – 501 http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/00012531011074726

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Citations: Charles Inskip, Andy MacFarlane, Pauline Rafferty, (2010),"Organising music for movies", Aslib Proceedings, Vol. 62 Iss: 4 pp. 489 – 501 http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/00012531011074726 'Perepectiues on Strategic Management", James Frednckson (Ed), Harperñusiness, 1990, ISBN 0-88730-357-9 (out ofprint),

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