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The International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management provides a refereed and authoritative source of information and international forum in the field of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management and related topics. It offers an interface between entrepreneurship and innovation, as well as business corporate strategy and government economic policy.

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