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An exploration of the leadership and innovation practices of growth and high growth SMEs, in Wales / Gary Walpole; GARY WALPOLE
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This study explores the leadership and innovation practices of growth and high growth Small to Medium Enterprises (SMEs), in Wales (a region of the UK). Developed economies are becoming dependent upon the SME service and manufacturing base in order to provide high levels of value added, high levels...
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