How patent experts create patent breadth

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How patent experts create patent breadth. / Beukel, Karin.

SMS Special Conference: Conference Program. 2014. p. 45.

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Beukel, K 2014, How patent experts create patent breadth. in SMS Special Conference: Conference Program. pp. 45, Strategic Management Society: Microfoundations for Strategic Management Research: Embracing Individuals, Copenhagen, Denmark, 13/06/2014. <http://copenhagen.strategicmanagement.net/pdf/program-booklet.pdf>

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Beukel, K. (2014). How patent experts create patent breadth. In SMS Special Conference: Conference Program (pp. 45) http://copenhagen.strategicmanagement.net/pdf/program-booklet.pdf

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Beukel K. How patent experts create patent breadth. In SMS Special Conference: Conference Program. 2014. p. 45

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Beukel, Karin. / How patent experts create patent breadth. SMS Special Conference: Conference Program. 2014. pp. 45

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