2 edition of On man-computer interaction in organizational decision-making found in the catalog.
On man-computer interaction in organizational decision-making
Bo Hedberg
Published
1970 by Företagsekonomiska institutionen vid Handelshögskolan i Göteborg] in [Gothenburg .
Written in
Edition Notes
Series | Gothenburg studies in business administration, 6, Företagsekonomiska studier i Göteborg -- 6 |
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LC Classifications | HD30.23 H4 |
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Pagination | 250p. |
Number of Pages | 250 |
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Open Library | OL20368824M |
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