Inter-Organizational Paradox Management: How national business systems affect responses to paradox along a global value chain

This study discusses the relationship between inter-organizational paradox management, national business systems and global value chains. Using case study evidence from a global value chain in the footwear industry (in Germany and China), we analyse how different businesses in the chain responded to...

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