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Lydia Bals

Prof. Dr. Lydia Bals

Fachbereich Wirtschaft, Hochschule Mainz

Lucy-Hillebrand-Straße 2, 55128 Mainz

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Publikationen
Ergebnisse pro Seite:  10


Bals, Lydia; Turkulainen, Virpi

Managing the Buyer-Supplier Interface: Organizational Implications of Global Sourcing

Academy of Management Annual Meeting (AOM). Vancouver. 2020


Bals, Lydia; Turkulainen, Virpi

Managing the Buyer-Supplier Interface: Organizational Implications of Global Sourcing

Academy of Management Annual Meeting (AOM). Vancouver. 2020


Rosca, Eugenia; Bals, Lydia; Tate, Wendy et al.

New Research Frontiers in a Resource Constrained Poverty-Stricken Context: Moving Toward a Social Resource Orchestration Theory

29th IPSERA conference. Tennessee. 2020


Rosca, Eugenia; Bals, Lydia; Tate, Wendy et al.

New Research Frontiers in a Resource Constrained Poverty-Stricken Context: Moving Toward a Social Resource Orchestration Theory

29th IPSERA conference. Tennessee. 2020


Rosca, Eugenia; Bals, Lydia; Tate, Wendy et al.

Resource Management in BOP contexts: Toward a Social Resource Orchestration Theory (SROT)

Academy of Management Annual Meeting (AOM). Vancouver. 2020


Rosca, Eugenia; Bals, Lydia; Tate, Wendy et al.

Resource Management in BOP contexts: Toward a Social Resource Orchestration Theory (SROT)

Academy of Management Annual Meeting (AOM. Vancouver. 2020


Rosca, Eugenia; Bals, Lydia; Tate, Wendy et al.

Resource Management in BOP contexts: Toward a Social Resource Orchestration Theory (SROT)

Academy of Management Annual Meeting (AOM). Vancouver. 2020


Kelly, Stephen; Bals, Lydia; Schulze, Heike et al.

The role of knowledge conversion in developing operational capabilities: An organisational routines perspective

29th IPSERA conference. Tennessee. 2020


Kelly, Stephen; Bals, Lydia; Schulze, Heike et al.

The role of knowledge conversion in developing operational capabilities: An organisational routines perspective

29th IPSERA conference. Tennessee. 2020