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Sustainable integrity: how reverse auctions can benefit suppliers in emerging markets

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Timothy G. Hawkins; Wesley S. Randall; Adam V. Coyne; Mohammad H. Baitalma

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Supply Chain Management: An International Journal, Volume 19, Issue 2, p.126-141 (2014)
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APA style: Hawkins, T. G., Randall W. S., Coyne A. V., & Baitalma M. H. (2014).  Sustainable integrity: how reverse auctions can benefit suppliers in emerging markets. Supply Chain Management: An International Journal. 19(2), 126-141.
Chicago style: Hawkins, Timothy G., Wesley S. Randall, Adam V. Coyne, and Mohammad H. Baitalma. "Sustainable integrity: how reverse auctions can benefit suppliers in emerging markets." Supply Chain Management: An International Journal 19, no. 2 (2014): 126-141.
IEEE style: Hawkins, T. G., W. S. Randall, A. V. Coyne, and M. H. Baitalma, "Sustainable integrity: how reverse auctions can benefit suppliers in emerging markets", Supply Chain Management: An International Journal, vol. 19, issue 2, pp. 126-141, 2014.
DOI https://doi.org/10.1108/SCM-06-2013-0184(link is external)
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