Managing the transfer of technology for development: remote sensing applications for the Caribbean Basin

Journal of High Technology Management Research - Tập 2 - Trang 237-253 - 1991
Dennis John Gayle1, Christine Nielsen Specter1
1Florida International University, USA

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