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Business Models for Post-Crisis Information Ecosystems
Antje Mays
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Business Model
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Calculation
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Conferences
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Cost
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COVID 19 Epidemic
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Information
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Management Education
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Mergers
33%
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Pricing
66%
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33%
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Recession
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Business
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Congressional Report
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Crash
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Economics
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Health
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Impact
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Information
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Recession
33%
Research
66%
Risk
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Service
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Surface Pressure
33%
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Business Model
100%
Cost
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Economic Education
33%
Economic Uncertainty
33%
Economics
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Global Economic Crisis
33%
Information
100%
Investors
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Pricing
66%
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Takeover
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