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Critical thinking and continuous improvement: a scientific text mining approach

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Jorge Iván Pérez Rave, Rafael Fernández Guerrero, Andrés Salas Vallina & Favián González Echavarría. (2023) Critical thinking, dynamic capabilities, and project performance: empirical evidence in the continuous improvement project domain. Total Quality Management & Business Excellence 34:5-6, pages 768-790.
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