Preparedness and cognitive legitimacy as antecedents of new venture funding in televised business pitches/ Jeffrey M. Pollack, Matthew W. Rutherford and Brian G. Nagy.
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TextPublication details: Hoboken, NJ: Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., ©2012.Description: V36 n5, 915-940 pages: illustrations; 25 cmISSN: - 10422587
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