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pages:- Corruption and government: Causes, consequences, and reform: Second edition
- Corruption, organized crime and the public sector in Mexico
- Could nosy family members be a competitive advantage? Familiness and performance in mexican family firms
- Crowd-based business models: Using collective intelligence for market competitiveness
- Current guidelines and recommendations for thrombolysis use in pulmonary embolism
- Cyclin-dependent kinase 4 and 6 in cancer: Exploration of CDK4/6 inhibitors as anticancer agents
- Dairy-Based Snacks
- DANCING WITH POWER DYNAMICS INSIDE SYSTEMIC SERVICE DESIGN PROJECTS
- Dangerous Liaisons? Ethical Challenges on Entrepreneurship in Family Business
- Data Analytics Applications in Emerging Markets
- Day in the life of supply chain analysts in a digital world
- Decisions in International Trade and Logistics: Corporate Diplomacy, Strategies, and Operations
- Degeneration in H. P. Lovecraft and William Hope Hodgson
- Design issues in medical devices
- Design of a Virtual Chatbot Platform for Basic Needs Communication Through Imagined Speech BCI
- Design of composting-type toilet
- Design of photovoltaics-based manufacturing system using computer-aided design
- Design Processes and Anticipation
- Development and Structure of the Corn Kernel
- Development and Structure of the Corn Kernel
- Dialogic educational approaches in Iberoamerican countries: A systematic mapping review
- Diatomaceous Algal Biomass and Drug Delivery
- Dietary Fiber as Food Additive: Present and Future
- Digital civics and female agency: The case of the group of the mothers of por amor a ellxs
- Digital Transformation and Corporate Sustainability Accounting
- Digital twins for smart cities and urban planning: From virtual to reality
- Disruptive Monetary Phenomenon, Challenges and Complexities (Cryptocurrencies)
- Does entrepreneurship education change minds? A multinational analysis of mandatory and voluntary entrepreneurial training
- Donation management in disaster relief operations: A survey
- Drought policy in Mexico: a long, slow march toward an integrated and preventive management model