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企業においてデータからの情報形成力を強化するのに必要なミッションと推進体のあり方(知の社会的構築)

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企業においてデータからの情報形成力を強化するのに必要なミッションと推進体のあり方(知の社会的構築)
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Journal of Information and Management, July 2011
DOI 10.20627/jsim.31.3_32
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河本 薫, 細川 嘉則, 河村 真一, 野波 成, 岡村 智仁, 大西 道隆, 津崎 賢治, 小林 宏樹, 三上 彩

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#17,295,853
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