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BRIDGING UNIVERSITY-FIRM AND OPEN INNOVATION LITERATURE: A CRITICAL SYNTHESIS. (2010). Teixeira, Aurora ; Aurora A. C. Teixeira, ; Pinheiro, Luis .
In: Portuguese Journal of Management Studies.
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