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Stockman, S./van Hoye, G./van Hooft, E. A. (2020): How can hospitals engage VIKTORIA WIESCHOLLEK Fakultät für Betriebswirtschaftslehre Universität Mannheim E-Mail: viktoria.wieschollek@bwl.uni-mann- heim.de https://www.bwl.uni-mannheim.de/ biemann/team/wissenschaftliche-mitar- beiter/viktoria-wieschollek/ PROF. DR. HEIKO WECKMÜLLER Professur Human Resources Hochschule Koblenz Rheinahrcampus Remagen E-Mail: weckmueller@rheinahrcampus.de www.hs-koblenz.de PROF. DR. TORSTEN BIEMANN Lehrstuhl für Personalmanagement und Führung Universität Mannheim E-Mail: biemann@bwl.uni-mannheim.de http://biemann.bwl.uni-mannheim.de
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