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Awarded paper on the challenge of cultural differences in servitizing manufacturing

Along with internationalization, cultural differences in business practices have become a topical issue.

Emerald Literati Network Awards for Excellence 2016 winners announced

2016 Highly Commended Award is awarded to Dr. Sen Bao, Aalto University and his co-author Dr. Marja Toivonen, VTT for the paper "Cultural differences in servitization: Nordic manufacturers in China" published in the Journal of Science Technology Policy Management.

Dr. Sen Bao is now working as a researcher at Software Business Lab at DIEM, Aalto University.

The paper can be read here.

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