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Put Your Head on a Blockchain? A Few Notes on the Emergence of Blockchain Technologies

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 December 2019

Liisa Välikangas*
Affiliation:
Aalto University and Hanken School of Economics, Finland
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Corresponding author: Liisa Välikangas (liisa.valikangas@aalto.fi)

Abstract

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Type
Dialogue, Debate, and Discussion
Copyright
Copyright © 2019 The International Association for Chinese Management Research

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