Human Resource Management in the Knowledge Economy: New Challenges, New Roles, New Capabilities
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Mark Lengnick-Hall., Mark Lengnick-Hall|AUTHOR., & Cyndy Lengnick-Hall|AUTHOR. (2002). Human Resource Management in the Knowledge Economy: New Challenges, New Roles, New Capabilities . Berrett-Koehler Publishers.

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Mark Lengnick-Hall, Mark Lengnick-Hall|AUTHOR and Cyndy Lengnick-Hall|AUTHOR. 2002. Human Resource Management in the Knowledge Economy: New Challenges, New Roles, New Capabilities. Berrett-Koehler Publishers.

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Mark Lengnick-Hall, Mark Lengnick-Hall|AUTHOR and Cyndy Lengnick-Hall|AUTHOR. Human Resource Management in the Knowledge Economy: New Challenges, New Roles, New Capabilities Berrett-Koehler Publishers, 2002.

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Mark Lengnick-Hall, Mark Lengnick-Hall|AUTHOR, and Cyndy Lengnick-Hall|AUTHOR. Human Resource Management in the Knowledge Economy: New Challenges, New Roles, New Capabilities Berrett-Koehler Publishers, 2002.

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