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    3. "The Matthew Effect as an Unjust Competitive Advantage: Implications for Competition Near Status Boundaries," Journal of Management Inquiry, 27(4):378-381, 2018

    "The Matthew Effect as an Unjust Competitive Advantage: Implications for Competition Near Status Boundaries," Journal of Management Inquiry, 27(4):378-381, 2018


    "The Matthew Effect as an Unjust Competitive Advantage: Implications for Competition Near Status Boundaries," Journal of Management Inquiry, 27(4):378-381, 2018

    Henning Piezunka, Wonjae Lee, Richard Haynes, Matthew S. Bothner

    https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1056492617737712

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