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Information and Communication Technology and International Business Travel: Mobility Allies?

Pages 547-564 | Published online: 23 Sep 2010

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Sherry H. Y. Tseng, Craig Lee & James Higham. (2023) The impact of COVID-19 on academic aeromobility practices: Hypocrisy or moral quandary?. Mobilities 18:3, pages 445-467.
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