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Dieses Kapitel stellt die Ergebnisse der Forschung vor. Die Ergebnisse einzelner oder mehrerer Forschungsstudien zu jeder Forschungsfrage werden präsentiert. Schließlich präsentiert der Diskussionsteil die eingehende Untersuchung der Forschungsergebnisse. Die eingehende Untersuchung zielt darauf ab, zu betonen, wie Freelancer als virtuelle Teammitglieder von Startups integriert werden könnten, um die Wertangebotsinnovation strategisch zu fördern.

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Gupta, V. (2024). Ergebnisse und Beitrag. In: Strategisches Wertversprechen, Innovationsmanagement in Software-Startups für anhaltenden Wettbewerbsvorteil. Springer Vieweg, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-58971-3_5

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