Formación e innovación: relación entre centros de formación profesional y pymes industriales en el País Vasco y Navarra

  1. Otero Gutiérrez, Beatriz
  2. Lavía Martínez, Cristina
  3. Albizu Gallastegi, Eneka
Revista:
Inguruak: Soziologia eta zientzia politikoaren euskal aldizkaria = Revista vasca de sociología y ciencia política

ISSN: 0214-7912

Año de publicación: 2012

Número: 53-54

Páginas: 97-112

Tipo: Artículo

Otras publicaciones en: Inguruak: Soziologia eta zientzia politikoaren euskal aldizkaria = Revista vasca de sociología y ciencia política

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