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Papel de la gobernanza en las organizaciones y el desarrollo de los territorios: oportunidades y desafíos.

Papel de la gobernanza en las organizaciones y el desarrollo de los territorios: oportunidades y desafíos.



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Echeverri Rubio, A. (2024). Papel de la gobernanza en las organizaciones y el desarrollo de los territorios: oportunidades y desafíos. Lúmina, 25(2), E0062. https://doi.org/10.30554/lumina.v25.n2.5285.2024
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Echeverri Rubio, A. (2024). Papel de la gobernanza en las organizaciones y el desarrollo de los territorios: oportunidades y desafíos. Lúmina, 25(2), E0062. https://doi.org/10.30554/lumina.v25.n2.5285.2024

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