Publication type: Conference poster
Type of review: Peer review (abstract)
Title: Learning from distant events : performance feedback and innovation
Authors: Keil, Thomas
Kostopoulos, Konstantinos
Syrigos, Evangelos
et. al: No
Conference details: 7th Israel Strategy Conference, Haifa, Israel, 17-19 December 2017
Issue Date: Dec-2017
Language: English
Subject (DDC): 658.401: Corporate development
URI: https://digitalcollection.zhaw.ch/handle/11475/26313
Fulltext version: Published version
License (according to publishing contract): Licence according to publishing contract
Departement: School of Management and Law
Organisational Unit: International Management Institute (IMI)
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Keil, T., Kostopoulos, K., & Syrigos, E. (2017, December). Learning from distant events : performance feedback and innovation. 7th Israel Strategy Conference, Haifa, Israel, 17-19 December 2017.
Keil, T., Kostopoulos, K. and Syrigos, E. (2017) ‘Learning from distant events : performance feedback and innovation’, in 7th Israel Strategy Conference, Haifa, Israel, 17-19 December 2017.
T. Keil, K. Kostopoulos, and E. Syrigos, “Learning from distant events : performance feedback and innovation,” in 7th Israel Strategy Conference, Haifa, Israel, 17-19 December 2017, Dec. 2017.
KEIL, Thomas, Konstantinos KOSTOPOULOS und Evangelos SYRIGOS, 2017. Learning from distant events : performance feedback and innovation. In: 7th Israel Strategy Conference, Haifa, Israel, 17-19 December 2017. Conference poster. Dezember 2017
Keil, Thomas, Konstantinos Kostopoulos, and Evangelos Syrigos. 2017. “Learning from Distant Events : Performance Feedback and Innovation.” Conference poster. In 7th Israel Strategy Conference, Haifa, Israel, 17-19 December 2017.
Keil, Thomas, et al. “Learning from Distant Events : Performance Feedback and Innovation.” 7th Israel Strategy Conference, Haifa, Israel, 17-19 December 2017, 2017.


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