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International Journal of Quality and Service Sciences
Ethics and Lean Management – a paradox?
Mia Ljungblom
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Mia Ljungblom , (2014),"Ethics and Lean Management – a paradox?", International Journal of Quality and
Service Sciences, Vol. 6 Iss 2/3 pp. 191 - 202
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