Métodos cuantitativos versus métodos cualitativos en la Economía de los Negocios. ¿Es una metodología irreconciliable?

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  • José Domingo García Merino Universidad del País Vasco E.U.E. Empresariales de Vitoria c
  • Miguel Ángel Peña Cerezo Universidad del País Vasco E.U.E. Empresariales de Vitoria c
  • Arturo Rodríguez Castellanos Universidad del País Vasco E.U.E. Empresariales de Vitoria c

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García Merino, J. D., Peña Cerezo, M. Ángel, & Rodríguez Castellanos, A. (2015). Métodos cuantitativos versus métodos cualitativos en la Economía de los Negocios. ¿Es una metodología irreconciliable?. EconoQuantum, 3(2), 117–150. https://doi.org/10.18381/eq.v3i2.2594

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